The innovative AirJet technology is taking the laptop world by storm, allowing devices equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite to perform better than ever before. With AirJet, these laptops can operate at an impressive 18 watts as opposed to the usual 12 watts when under sustained loads, boosting performance by a stunning 50%, according to Frore Systems.
In our comprehensive analysis of the laptop, we observed the ARM chip drawing up to 25 watts of power during maximum CPU and GPU usage. It’s still unclear whether the AirJet Mini Slim can accommodate such thermal demands, as Frore Systems hasn’t revealed this detail yet.
However, a significant advantage of the AirJet Mini Slim is its compact size. They are 45% smaller than the traditional fans originally used in ultrabooks, potentially allowing for a larger battery. This could mean an increase from a 55.9 Wh battery to a more enduring 64.8 Wh. Frore Systems boldly claims that the Galaxy Book4 Edge 14, equipped with AirJet, is thinner, faster, and more efficient than a 15-inch MacBook Air, although these claims are based on selectively sourced data.
Only time will tell if AirJet can revolutionize laptop cooling as promised, but one thing is certain—the potential is certainly exciting. Enthusiasts and everyday users alike eagerly await the debut of this pioneering technology in commercially available laptops, which may redefine our expectations of laptop performance and efficiency.





