Samsung Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360 spotted on Bluetooth SIG suggesting an upcoming launch

Highlights
  • The Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360 could be powered by an Intel Lunar Lake CPU. Find the CPU and GPU details below.
  • We have spotted 5 models of Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 on the Bluetooth SIG website.
  • The Galaxy Book 4 series was launched in December 2023.

Samsung seems to be working on the next-gen Galaxy laptops, namely the Galaxy Book 5 series. 91mobiles has come across the different models of the  Samsung Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360 on the Bluetooth SIG website. Let’s check them out and also go through everything we know about the upcoming Samsung laptops.

Samsung Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360 Bluetooth SIG listing

There are five variants of the Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360 on the Bluetooth SIG site:

  • NT960QHA
  • NT960QHZ
  • NT9610HA
  • NP960QHA
  • NP964QHA
Samsung Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360

These could be set for different markets or ship with different specs configurations.

The Bluetooth SIG certification means the laptop will work with Bluetooth specifications and other Bluetooth-enabled devices. But, besides that, we don’t get any other details from the listing.

So, let’s refer to a Galaxy Book 5 Pro tip from a few months back.

Samsung Galaxy Book 5 Pro with Intel Lunar Lake CPU

As per an X user @momomo_us, the Galaxy Book 5 Pro (with model number NT940XGK-DSD) could come with an octa-core Intel Lunar Lake CPU.

This detail was unearthed from the SiSoftware database. For the unversed, SiSoftware is a system diagnostic and benchmark tool. 

Per the post, the Intel chip within this particular Galaxy Book model could sport 1.60GHz base clock speed and 2.8GHz top clock speed. Since the chip is already out, we know its performance cores are called Lion and the efficiency cores are called Skymont. Intel claims the Skymont cores show a “marked improvement in multiple areas over the previous Crestmont E-Core, including decoding, execution, memory subsystems, and power efficiency”.

The performance could be aided by 5x 2.5MB L2 cache and 2x 12MB L3 cache.

As for the graphics, the post suggests an Intel Arc iGPU with 7GB VRAM, 512 shaders, 64 vector engines, 1.85GHz clock speed, 8MB L2 cache, and OpenCL API support.

Since the Samsung Galaxy Book 4 lineup debuted in December last year, we suppose the new slate of laptops could also arrive around the same time. Stay tuned!

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