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    Razer’s new Blade 18 gets Arrow Lake refresh and a modest $3,999.99 starting price

    InfoForTechBy InfoForTechMay 14, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Razer has officially unveiled the 2026 Blade 18 today, and at the heart of all three configurations is an Intel Arrow Lake processor. 

    I’m talking about the Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus, which features 24 cores, up to 5.5GHz clock speed (with boost), 36MB cache, and an onboard NPU that delivers up to 13 TOPS of compute power. 

    Meet the next-gen Razer Blade 18, our most powerful Blade ever, bringing desktop-class performance to a portable form factor: https://t.co/BWOuEtjGf9

    Powered by the Intel® Core™ Ultra 9 290HX PLUS processor and up to NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 5090 Laptop Graphics with 24GB VRAM,… pic.twitter.com/UYaRxPk2Nj

    — R Λ Z Ξ R (@Razer) May 14, 2026

    How many GPU options do you get with the Blade 18?

    The baseline variant pairs the Core Ultra 9 290HX Plust with the Nvidia RTX 5070 Ti (12GB GDDR7 VRAM, up to 140W TGP) graphics card and costs $3,999.99. For the price, the gaming laptop also offers 32GB of DDR5 RAM and a 1TB PCIe Gen 4 SSD. 

    Add $500 to that price, and you’ll get the same processor with a slightly upgraded GeForce RTX 5080 (16GB GDDR7 VRAM, up to 175W TGP) graphics processor. Other specifications, such as the total memory and storage, remain the same, though. 

    Stepping up to the top-tier RTX 5090 variant (24GB GDDR7 VRAM, up to 175W TGP), with 32GB of RAM and 2TB of storage, sets you back $5,130. Maxing out the memory to 128GB increases the asking price to $6,999.99, which, to be honest, sounds like a fortune to me.

    Take a look at the full specs sheet below:

    Operating System Windows 11 Home
    Processor Intel® Core™ Ultra 9 Processor 290HX Plus (24 Cores / 24 Threads, up to 5.5 GHz)
    Graphics (GPU) RTX 5070 Ti (12GB GDDR7) / RTX 5080 (16GB GDDR7) / RTX 5090 (24GB GDDR7)
    Neural Processor Intel® AI Boost NPU (up to 13 TOPS)
    Display 18″ UHD+ 240 Hz / FHD+ 440 Hz Dual Mode, 100% DCI-P3, Calman Verified
    Memory 32 GB DDR5-6400 MHz (Upgradable to 128 GB)
    Storage (Installed) 1 TB PCIe Gen 4 (5070 Ti & 5080 models) / 2 TB PCIe Gen 4 (5090 model)
    Expansion Slots 2x M.2 NVMe (1x PCIe Gen 5 x4 & 1x PCIe Gen 4 x4)
    I/O Ports 1x Thunderbolt™ 5, 1x Thunderbolt™ 4, 3x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A, HDMI 2.1, SD Card Reader, 2.5 Gb Ethernet
    Audio 6-speaker system (dual-force woofers) with THX® Spatial Audio
    Camera 5 MP IR webcam with privacy shutter and Windows Hello
    Connectivity Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be) and Bluetooth® 5.4
    Battery & Power 99 WHr battery with 400 W AC Power Adapter
    Dimensions 15.74″ x 10.84″ x 0.86″–1.1″ (399.96 mm x 275.4 mm x 22.79–28.7 mm)
    Weight 3.20 kg / 7.06 lbs

    Dual-mode 18-inch display, desktop-grade connectivity, and a massive battery

    All the models share the same excellent 18-inch dual-mode display, which manages UHD+ resolution at 240Hz or FHD+ at 440Hz. The screen has a peak brightness of 600 nits, covers 100% of the DCI-P3 color space, and has a 3ms response time. 

    Connectivity is quite excellent as well. You’re getting Thunderbolt 5, Thunderbolt 4, HDMI 2.1, 2.5Gb Ethernet, UHS-II SD card reader, and Wi-Fi 7 with Bluetooth v5.4. Whether it’s high-speed memory cards, pro-grade flash drives, or ultra-fast wireless networks, the Blade 18 can handle them all. 

    Then there’s the 99WHr battery, which charges to 50% in 30 minutes, though the company hasn’t specified how long it is expected to last. Everything sits inside a CNC-milled aluminum unibody that weighs 3.20 kilograms. 

    Razer Blade 18 on a desk.
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    Razer is also offering a 400W AC adapter in the box, which, if you ask me, is a testament to how far gaming laptops have stretched as a category. 

    How does the laptop compare with the competition? 

    While the spec sheet looks impressive in isolation, zoom out a bit, and you’ll realize that Razer is asking more for the same GPU tier than most of its rivals. 

    The Asus ROG Strix Scar 16, with an RTX 5080, comes in around $3,300, while the MSI Titan 18 HX, which is the Blade 18’s most direct competitor with an 18-inch screen, runs significantly higher. The Alienware Area-51 16 brings an OLED display to the fight, if that’s what you’re looking for. 

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