Samsung Galaxy Book6 laptops land Intel Ultra 3 series chips and target MacBooks
- On Monday at CES 2026, Samsung Electronics unveiled the Galaxy Book 6 series in Las Vegas, featuring Intel's Core Ultra Series 3 processors built on the 18A process and up to 30 hours of video playback.
- Facing conservative five-year replacement cycles, Samsung prioritized performance and battery life over flashier design to meet consumers’ needs while evoking MacBook-style cues.
- Samsung redesigned the thermal system by adding a vapor chamber to the Galaxy Book 6 Pro and Dual Path Outlet Fans plus larger heat sinks to the Galaxy Book 6 Ultra this year.
- Launching in the US in Spring 2026, Samsung plans select market availability soon and offers a $30 credit on the Samsung.com reservation page.
- Link to Windows, Multi Control, Second Screen, and Storage Share enable seamless cross-device workflows, while Galaxy AI features like AI Select, Note Assist, and universal search boost productivity.
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Samsung brought its latest Galaxy Book6 laptop series to CES – they are powered by Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors, the first on the Intel 18A node (this is a 1.8nm class node). The new processors, along with a much-improved cooling system, help the 2026 laptops run longer and cooler, reports Telegrafi. There are three models in the series: standard, Pro and Ultra. The Ultra is only available in 16” size, while the other two offer a choice …
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