Gigabyte is one of them, a company that's well-known for its durable motherboards and elaborately designed cooling solutions for computer components has upped its corporate ante even further in hopes to make a dent on the mobile computing market. Gigabyte isn't as popular as other Taiwan-based OEMs such as Asus and Acer in the mainstream market but its P-series laptops are quite well-known in the high-end segment. Our review unit, the P2532, sports the last-gen Intel 2670QM processor. They've already outed the P2542 series which feature the latest Ivy Bridge 'Core' processors and Nvidia's GT600 series of Kepler GPUs, the P2532 may be outdated by a single generation when it comes to specs but it's still one powerful machine that can trump a lot of laptops [and even some desktops] out there. Gigabyte takes pride in their PC cooling designs and their expertise certainly reflects on the P2532, the heat is blown out the back and the air intakes for the CPU and GPU are smartly tucked away from the vents to prevent the backdraft of hot air. We actually wrote this review using the P2532, despite the great fit and finish, the keyboard is not perfect, we've had some issues with the placement of some buttons. Read more in our articles including "Gigabyte P2532 Review" and "ASUS Unveils AI Router and Networking Solutions at CES 2025".
Gigabyte is one of them, a company that's well-known for its durable motherboards and elaborately designed cooling solutions for computer components has upped its corporate ante even further in hopes to make a dent on the mobile computing market. Gigabyte isn't as popular as other Taiwan-based OEMs such as Asus and Acer in the mainstream market but its P-series laptops are quite well-known in the high-end segment.
Our review unit, the P2532, sports the last-gen Intel 2670QM processor. They've already outed the P2542 series which feature the latest Ivy Bridge 'Core' processors and Nvidia's GT600 series of Kepler GPUs, the P2532 may be outdated by a single generation when it comes to specs but it's still one powerful machine that can trump a lot of laptops [and even some desktops] out there. Gigabyte takes pride in their PC cooling designs and their expertise certainly reflects on the P2532, the heat is blown out the back and the air intakes for the CPU and GPU are smartly tucked away from the vents to prevent the backdraft of hot air.
Our coverage of Gigabyte P2532 includes: "Gigabyte P2532 Review"; "ASUS Unveils AI Router and Networking Solutions at CES 2025"; "ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG27UCDM: 4K 240Hz Gaming Monitor Announced Ahead of CES 2025". Each article provides unique insights and information.