Today, Lenovo declared the end of the three-month test of the Xiaoxin Pro13 Intel version, and the official BIOS will be released soon.
Well known, the official version of the BIOS has modified the power allocation logic of CPU and GPU (mainly smart allocation in dynamic scenarios), and repaired the BUG (charging, TypeC, etc.) feedback from several core users in the early stage that has been very stable.
As per official information, it will be pushed to everyone through the official website in the near future, which can be used as an ‘old age version’. Both the 2019 version and the 2020 version of the Xiaoxin Pro 13 Intel version are applicable.
The Lenovo Xiaoxin Pro 13 2020 model was launched in March last year. The configuration is i5-10210U/16GB/512GB/MX350, and the initial price is 5899 yuan.
By looking at performance, Xiaoxin Pro13 2020 is furnished with a tenth-generation Core i5-10210U quad-core processor, 16GB memory, and 512GB SSD.
Independent graphics card MX350, with 2GB GDDR5 video memory, thanks to the increase in the number of stream processors, it basically drew with GeForce GTX 1050Max-Q, and mainstream games are competent.
Additionally, Xiaoxin Pro13 2020 is equipped with a 2.5K high resolution 16:10 screen, 100% sRGB high color gamut, four narrow sides, low blue light, and supports DC dimming.
A small metal body, with a slim body of 1.28kg, supports face recognition and can be turned on when the lid is opened. Xiaoxin Pro13 2020 adopts dual heat pipes and dual fans.
This heat dissipation solution is also the same as Xiaoxin Pro 13 2019. It is relatively rare in thin and light products. This is the same as the 6-core processor equipped with Xiaoxin Pro and the specially developed 35W “Rage Mode” has a certain relationship.
(Via)