Ferrari and HP launch limited red AI laptop

Ferrari and HP have unveiled a limited-edition laptop featuring a vivid red finish and a transparent engine bay. The HP Scuderia Ferrari AI PC will be sold in a run of 4,999 units starting June 12.

The notebook results from a two-year collaboration between the companies. It draws design cues from Ferrari models including the Icona Daytona SP3 and the F76 digital hypercar. Key features include anodized aluminum construction, a carbon fiber base, and a Gorilla Glass panel that reveals the processor and cooling system. The device also incorporates a lenticular palm rest and a hinge with concentric louvers for airflow. Specifications feature an Intel Core Ultra X7 processor, 64GB of memory, a 1TB SSD, and a 14-inch 3K OLED touch display. It will be available in select countries including the US, UK, Italy, and Japan at a price of $5,599. Each unit comes with a USB charger and a Poltrona Frau leather sleeve, with the laptop's unique number laser-etched inside the engine bay.

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