HP has launched the ZBook Fury G1i, a 16-inch mobile workstation supporting up to 192GB of RAM and Intel’s newer Arrow Lake HX “Plus” processors, Notebookcheck reported this week, with global availability already underway.
The specs
The ZBook Fury G1i pairs Intel’s Arrow Lake HX Plus chips with up to 192GB of memory and a 99 watt-hour battery, per Notebookcheck’s reporting. That memory ceiling positions it toward the high end of mobile workstations, aimed at users running memory-heavy workloads like CAD, video rendering, or local AI model work, rather than general productivity.
Sourcing note
This is currently reported by a single specialist outlet. I have not independently verified pricing or the full spec sheet against HP’s own newsroom yet.
Why it matters
A 192GB memory ceiling on a mobile workstation is unusually high, and it’s a specific, verifiable number rather than a vague marketing claim, which is why it’s worth a short note even from a single-source report. If HP is pushing mobile workstation memory this high, it likely reflects growing demand from professionals who want to run large local AI models or memory-heavy creative work without a desktop tether, though that’s this site’s inference, not something HP has stated directly.
What to watch: HP’s own newsroom for full pricing and availability details, and a second independent source to confirm the spec sheet.
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