Daily Technology
·30/03/2026
The MSI Prestige 14 Flip AI+ enters the competitive 2-in-1 laptop market, equipped with Intel's latest Core Ultra series processors. Priced at approximately $1,700, this device aims to deliver high-end performance in a versatile form factor. This analysis examines its technical specifications and benchmarks against its primary competitors.
The reviewed model features an Intel Core Ultra X7 358H CPU, 32GB of LPDDR5 RAM (8,533MT/s), and a 1TB SSD. The CPU includes 12 Xe3 GPU cores, a key feature of Intel's high-performance mobile chips. In CPU-centric benchmarks like Geekbench 6, the Prestige 14 Flip AI+ scores approximately 1,000 points below the top-tier AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395. When compared to Apple's M5 chip, the Intel processor shows a deficit in single-core performance but demonstrates an advantage in multi-thread rendering tasks, as measured by Cinebench 2026.
In terms of graphics, the integrated GPU shows strong performance. In 3DMark's "Steel Nomad" tests, it surpasses Apple's M5 graphics and is only slightly behind the performance of AMD's top-end Strix Halo chip. This translates to practical gaming capabilities; the laptop can run titles like Cyberpunk 2077 at its native 1920x1200 resolution with low ray tracing settings above 30 frames per second (fps). Utilizing Intel's XeSS upscaling technology can push frame rates above 40 fps in most modern games. In CPU-intensive strategy games like Total War: Warhammer III, it maintains an average of 55 fps on high settings.
While the performance metrics are compelling, the device's physical design presents several trade-offs. The chassis is lightweight at 2.9 pounds and offers a robust selection of I/O, including two USB-A ports, two Thunderbolt 4 ports, and an HDMI port. However, usability is impacted by notable design choices.
The trackpad is a mechanical design where the upper portion does not register clicks, and its gesture controls can be unintentionally activated during typing. The integrated Nano Pen stylus, while functional, is housed in a slot on the underside of the laptop that makes it difficult to secure and retrieve. The 14-inch OLED display is limited to a 1920x1200 resolution and a 60Hz refresh rate. While OLED technology provides deep blacks and vibrant colors, the screen's overall brightness is lower than some competing LCD panels, which may affect usability in bright environments.









