


While the other laptops we've mentioned max out with 14-inch or 15-inch displays, this device has a 17.3-inch screen. The 12GB of RAM will help with that anyway, as it's above the 8GB that is suggested and recommended by Mojang for the Minecraft game. Yes, you'd still need to turn down your graphical settings in the game since this laptop has no dedicated GPU, but Intel's Iris Xe graphics are about as good as integrated graphics as you'd get on a laptop. For gaming in Minecraft, this hybrid architecture means the CPU can focus more on intense tasks like your gaming, without slowing down the system overall. This CPU has a hybrid architecture with performance and efficiency cores, so there are 10 cores in total. Let's talk about the CPU that's powering this laptop first. Note that whichever version you choose, an internet connection is also suggested. There's also the Windows version, which offers cross-play with all other Bedrock versions. For desktops and laptops, you can run either version the Java or Bedrock Edition. Let's take a look at the PC requirements for the game. So if you want to play, check out the laptops below for options. Despite its blocky look, Minecraft can take up a lot of PC resources. While you might think that practically every good laptop should support the game, the answer is not as straightforward, especially if you want to enjoy ray tracing on Minecraft. These are still two separate Minecraft editions, but the only difference is that you get one or the other when buying Minecraft, and can access both from the launcher. Note that as of June 2022, the Bedrock Edition and the Java Edition have merged into one version, which you'll find on the Microsoft Store on Windows. There is the classic Java Edition of the game, the Bedrock Edition, which expanded support to platforms that don't support Java, and Minecraft for Windows.

There are technically three editions of the game for PC.
