Last updated: April 30th, 2026 at 16:34 UTC+02:00
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The brand's first enterprise-focused laptop.
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Samsung Galaxy Book 6 - Source: Abhijeet Mishra / SamMobile
Samsung has launched the Galaxy Book 6 Enterprise Edition, a variant of the Galaxy Book 6 for enterprise use — and its first laptop tailored specifically for the purpose. While it shares much of its hardware with the standard model, there are a few notable differences.
For starters, while the consumer-focused version of the laptop has the Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processor, the enterprise-focused version of the laptop features the Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processor with Intel vPro. It also offers organizations several customization options, including:
On the security front, the Galaxy Book 6 Enterprise Edition meets the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) requirements for platform integrity and firmware resilience. It also features a discrete Trusted Platform Module (dTPM), which provides cryptographic capabilities, such as generating and securely storing keys, to strengthen protection across both hardware and software layers.
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Samsung Galaxy Book 6 Enterprise Edition – Source: Samsung
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Samsung Galaxy Book 6 Enterprise Edition – Source: Samsung
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Samsung Galaxy Book 6 Enterprise Edition – Source: Samsung
Apart from these enterprise-focused additions, the rest of the specifications remain the same as the standard Galaxy Book 6. Samsung is offering the device in 14-inch and 16-inch variants and says it will be available in select markets starting April 2026. Pricing details are yet to be announced.
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