As we prepare for the plethora of products that will be showcased at KESKorean TechTuber auto gear claims to have disassembled the upcoming LG Gram Pro 17 in 2025 ahead of launch (via Harukaze in X). LG Gram Pro 17 2025, which was announced due in late 2024, it will be powered by an Intel Arrow Lake processor (confirmed by the outlines around each tile in the image) along with a discrete RTX 4050 6GB mobile GPU. Although the processor was not evaluated in any benchmarking utility, the Arc 140T (Alchemist+) integrated iGPU (integrated graphics processing unit) demonstrated performance similar to what you can expect from the RTX 3050 mobile GPU.
It is reported that the laptop is based on a 16-core (six P + eight E + two LPE) processor based on Arrow Lake-H. Passing by leaksArrow Lake adapts a core design similar to Meteor Lake, offering three types of cores; P-cores (Lion Cove), E-cores (Skymont) and LPE cores (Skymont or Crestmont). Similar to its desktop counterpart, Arrow Lake-H is equipped with a Xe-LPG+ or Alchemist+ iGPU, namely the Arc 140T (not to be confused with the Battlemage-based GPU). 140 V).
Based on the original video, the Arc 140T scores 1078 on the Steel Nomad 3DMark test, which puts it in mobile RTX 3050 territory. That’s about 25-30% better than the Meteor Lake-based Alchemist iGPUs, which can move 800-850 points. Again, Steel Nomad is a synthetic test and these numbers don’t exactly reflect real-world performance.
This particular Gram Pro 17 model was equipped with the latest generation RTX 4050, which was due to arrive soon. The reviewer claims that Nvidia will introduce the RTX 5050 sometime in May, in time for Computerex. Besides this, LG Gram Pro 17 2025 offers several updates and improvements over its predecessor. These include, but are not limited to, a new cooling system, an improved power delivery system and, of course, updated hardware. Based on limited testing, the reviewer reports that the LG Gram Pro 17 is capable of playing games such as Lost Ark, PUBG, Diablo 4, Apex Legends, GradeAnd Overwatch 2; neither of which are particularly burdensome at high settings.
We can expect more details on pricing and exact performance figures from LG following Intel’s official announcement tomorrow.