Enterprise professionals who demand both computational prowess and a statement of status now have a new option: a laptop that fuses HP’s engineering with the iconic legacy of Scuderia Ferrari.

The collaboration brings together a sleek, high-performance machine—packed with a 12th-generation Intel Core i7 processor, up to 32GB of DDR5 RAM, and a 1TB NVMe SSD—as well as design cues inspired by the legendary racing team. The laptop is positioned not just for raw performance but also as a symbol of excellence in both computing and motorsport.

  • Processor: 12th Gen Intel Core i7 (up to 4.8GHz)
  • RAM: Up to 32GB DDR5 (soldered + SO-DIMM)
  • Storage: Up to 1TB NVMe SSD
  • Display: 16-inch IPS, 4K UHD, 90Hz refresh rate, 100% sRGB
  • Graphics: Intel Iris Xe integrated (up to 1.4GHz)
  • Ports/Connectivity: Thunderbolt 4 (2x), USB-C (2x), HDMI 2.1, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2
  • Design: Ferrari-inspired carbon fiber chassis, Scuderia branding, premium build

The laptop’s specs suggest it’s built for demanding workloads—whether rendering large datasets, editing high-resolution media, or running complex simulations. The 4K display with a 90Hz refresh rate adds to its appeal for creative professionals, while the dual Thunderbolt 4 ports provide ample bandwidth for external monitors and peripherals. However, the lack of discrete GPU options means it may not suit users requiring heavy GPU acceleration.

HP and Scuderia Ferrari Unveil a Limited-Edition Laptop Designed for Performance and Prestige

This isn’t just about performance; it’s also a nod to Ferrari’s racing heritage. The carbon fiber chassis incorporates Scuderia Ferrari branding, elevating it beyond a typical business laptop into a piece that carries both functional and symbolic value. For enterprises prioritizing prestige alongside productivity, this could be an attractive choice—though the premium positioning means it won’t replace everyday workhorses for most users.

The collaboration underscores a trend where luxury brands and tech manufacturers merge to create products that transcend mere utility. Whether this laptop becomes a staple in boardrooms or remains a niche offering will depend on how well HP balances its performance with its price point—though early indications suggest it’s aimed at those who see computing as both a tool and a status symbol.