Samsung Galaxy Book6 Laptop Series Previews at CES 2026 with Intel Panther Lake and NVIDIA RTX 50 GPUs

Samsung announces the Galaxy Book6 laptop series at CES 2026, including the flagship Ultra model. The new lineup features Intel Panther Lake processor
Samsung Galaxy Book6 Laptop Series Previews at CES 2026 with Intel Panther Lake and NVIDIA RTX 50 GPUs

Samsung Previews The Galaxy Book6 Laptop Series at CES 2026

Samsung has announced its next generation of laptops in the series Galaxy Book6 during CES 2026. The new lineup signifies the return of the high-power Ultra model and Intel's Panther Lake processors and NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 50 series graphics.

Galaxy Book6 Ultra: Flagship Returns

The top model, Galaxy Book6 Ultra, is intended to compete with machines like the MacBook. It comes with high-end parts for power-consuming operations.

  • Processor: Up to Intel Core Ultra X9 388H
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 laptop GPU
  • Memory: Up to 64 GB of RAM
  • Display: 2.8K AMOLED with a 30-120 Hz variable refresh rate and 1,000 nits peak brightness
  • Trackpad: Haptic
  • Battery: 80.2 Wh

Galaxy Book6 Pro: The Mainstream Model

Available in 14 inches and 16 inches, the Galaxy Book6 Pro is just below the Ultra. It carries some premium features but is without the dedicated graphics card.

  • Processor: Up to Intel Core Ultra X7
  • Graphics: Integrated Intel graphics only
  • Trackpad: Haptic
  • Battery: 67 Wh (14-inch model) and 78 Wh (16-inch model)

Galaxy Book6: The Entry-Level Option

The standard Galaxy Book6 is also sold in 14 and 16 inches but is made even with larger compromises to hit a lower price point.

  • Processor: Intel Core Ultra 5 or Ultra 7 options
  • Trackpad: A standard click pad instead of haptic feedback
  • Battery: 61.2 Wh for both 14- and 16-inch models

Availability

The Samsung Galaxy Book6 series will be available to selected markets later this month.

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