German Linux hardware maker Tuxedo Computers has announced the InfinityBook Max 15, a 15.3-inch aluminium ultrabook that bridges professional and gaming performance. Despite weighing just 1.95 kg, it packs AMD's Ryzen AI 300 processors up to the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 (12C/24T) paired with GeForce RTX 50...
UPD: I’ve just noticed that the Tuxedo notebook in this article actually ships with NVIDIA. So for a GPU, it cannot possibly be better than any other notebook out there. I mean, in 2025, you either ditch an external GPU for best Linux support, or you use NVIDIA. And within NVIDIA there are no “good” and “bad” models, they’re only “new” or “old”. Besides a GPU Tuxedo could be taking care of the chipset better to be fair, e.g. WiFi and LAN. That’s about it, nothing else can go wrong at all to the best of my knowledge.
P.S.2: I guess there’s also an ideological point of buying from a Linux-first provider. I think it’s very nice feeling when it’s possible. I remember I’ve bought a ThinkPenguin a decade or so ago, and I was very happy to have that Penguin printed on the back of my notebook lid ^^