128GB of working memory in a 14-inch laptop. Until recently, that belonged in a bulky desktop workstation, not in an ultraportable you throw in your backpack. Yet that's exactly what's possible today: the SKIKK Green 7 PRO is the first laptop in our lineup you can configure with 128GB DDR5.
Under the hood sits an AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX370, a 3K display at 120Hz, and enough expansion room to make it a serious work machine. No marketing spin — just a 14-incher that matches the memory of systems three times its size.
A new milestone for SKIKK
At SKIKK, it's all about choice. You decide how much storage, memory, and processing power you need — we build it. Until now, our laptop lineup topped out at 64GB. With the Green 7 PRO, we're doubling that.
That might sound like overkill. A few years ago, it would have been. But the way professionals use their laptops has changed dramatically in just a few years, and 64GB is starting to feel genuinely tight for some workflows.
Why 128GB RAM suddenly makes sense
Not long ago, 32GB of working memory was a luxury. Now it's the baseline for serious work. And for a specific group of users, even 64GB falls short. Think of:
- Running local AI models. An LLM like Llama 3 70B easily demands 40-60GB. Want to keep Chrome, your IDE, and a couple of VS Code instances running alongside it? Then 128GB isn't a luxury anymore.
- Virtualization. Running three or four VMs simultaneously for development, security testing, or client environments — each VM grabs 8-16GB.
- Heavy datasets. Pandas dataframes, RAW photo sets from an entire wedding, 8K video projects in DaVinci Resolve. The more that fits in RAM, the less you wait on your disk.
- 3D and CAD. Large assemblies in SolidWorks or complete scenes in Blender demand memory — lots of it.
The common thread? Workflows that five years ago only worked on a desktop are now done on the go. That's why demand for laptops with workstation-grade memory is skyrocketing.
What makes the Green 7 PRO suited for this leap?
Not every laptop can even handle 128GB. That's where hardware choice comes in. The Green 7 PRO has two SO-DIMM slots, each supporting a 64GB module — a combination you don't see often in this form factor.
The AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX370 (12 cores, 24 threads) has the memory controller and NPU to put it to work. The integrated AI accelerator handles lighter models directly, while the Radeon 890M iGPU performs surprisingly well for an integrated chip.
You also get:
- 14-inch 3K display (2880x1800) at 120Hz
- Two M.2 slots for storage (up to 2x 4TB NVMe)
- Thunderbolt 4, USB4, and HDMI 2.1
- A chassis that stays under 1.5 kg despite the specs
Who is this for?
Honestly? Most people don't need 128GB. For the average developer, designer, or student, 32GB or 64GB is more than enough, and that saves a few hundred euros. But if you're working with local AI, running multiple VMs, or editing large video projects on location — this is the first SKIKK laptop that truly fits your workflow.
The Green 7 PRO starts at €1.399 in the base configuration. You decide how much RAM, storage, and which operating system in the configurator.
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Prefer a larger screen? The Green 7 PRO 15-inch has the same foundation with more screen real estate.