HP is bringing 45 W Renoir processors to its OMEN 15 laptops. Spotted on benchmarking websites and support documentation, the 15-en0xxx will offer at least either the Ryzen 5 4600H or Ryzen 7 4800H. Multiple NVIDIA GPUs are likely in the pipeline too, with the GTX 1660 Ti having already been confirmed.

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We last reviewed an Omen 15 almost a year ago, and it seems that HP has another set of gaming laptops in development. Spotted by @_rogame, the laptop is listed as the HP OMEM Laptop 15-en0xxx and report an HP 8786 motherboard. While the name OMEM has prompted speculation that HP is planning a new laptop brand, an HP support document confirms that the 15-en0xxx is an OMEN laptop.

According to several Geekbench listings, HP will release a Ryzen 7 4800H SKU. All listings report 8 GB of RAM, but a 15-en0xxx has also been benchmarked on 3DMark with 16 GB of RAM. Incidentally, 3DMark also demonstrates that a Ryzen 5 4600H version is in the works. @_rogame states that at least a GTX 1660 Ti will be offered, too. Do not be surprised if HP sells RTX versions of the 15-en0xxx though, seeing as it did with last year's models.