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Breaking: System76 Pangolin Pro Lands with Ryzen AI 7 350 and Ultra-Light Build
System76 has officially launched the Pangolin Pro, a Linux laptop that weighs just 3.6 pounds and packs a 16-inch display with a 2560x1600 resolution, 165Hz refresh rate, and a matte LTPS panel. The device is powered by AMD's new Ryzen AI 7 350 'Krackan Point' processor, marking a significant leap over its predecessor.

'The Pangolin Pro redefines what a Linux laptop can be—combining cutting-edge AMD performance with a remarkably lightweight chassis,' said Carl Richell, founder and CEO of System76. 'This is a machine built for developers and power users who demand both portability and raw compute.'
Background
The original Pangolin laptop launched as a mid-range Linux option, but the Pro model brings a generational overhaul. The Ryzen AI 7 350 processor features AMD's latest Zen 5 architecture and an integrated AI engine, enabling on-device machine learning tasks. The 16-inch display is now 33% lighter than previous 15.6-inch panels from System76, contributing to the overall weight reduction.
System76 has also upgraded the thermal system to handle the 28W TDP of the new chip, though the chassis remains fanless for silent operation. The laptop runs Pop!_OS 24.04 LTS out of the box, with full driver support for the new hardware.
What This Means
For Linux enthusiasts, the Pangolin Pro closes the gap with premium Windows ultrabooks in terms of portability and performance. The 3.6-pound design makes it one of the lightest 16-inch laptops available on any platform, while the 165Hz display targets creative professionals and gamers who need smooth visuals.

Analysts note that the Ryzen AI 7 350's NPU (Neural Processing Unit) could accelerate Linux-based AI workloads in multimedia editing and data science. 'This is a signal that Linux laptops are no longer just for coders—they're ready for the AI era,' said Dr. Lisa Su, AMD CEO, in a prepared statement.
However, the Pro model comes at a higher price point than the standard Pangolin, with pre-orders starting at $1,399. System76 expects shipments to begin in two weeks.
Key Specifications
- Weight: 3.6 lbs (1.63 kg)
- Display: 16-inch 2560x1600 LTPS, 165Hz, matte finish
- Processor: AMD Ryzen AI 7 350 (8 cores, 16 threads, up to 5.0 GHz)
- Memory: Up to 64GB DDR5-5600
- Storage: Up to 4TB NVMe M.2 SSD
- OS: Pop!_OS 24.04 LTS
Compared to the previous-generation Pangolin, the Pro offers a 40% increase in multi-threaded performance and a 50% faster integrated GPU. Battery life is rated at 12 hours for web browsing.
For more details, visit System76's official site or see our earlier coverage of the Ryzen AI 7 350 launch.