<p>➀ Razer has launched the Core X V2 eGPU, a next-generation external GPU with Thunderbolt 5 connectivity, aiming to provide desktop-class graphics performance for laptops.</p><p>➁ The Core X V2 is designed for flexibility and raw graphics power, allowing users to upgrade their ultra-portable laptops into high-performance gaming and content creation setups.</p><p>➂ The device supports a wide range of NVIDIA GeForce and AMD Radeon graphics cards, and is compatible with Thunderbolt 5, Thunderbolt 4, and some USB4 devices.</p>
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