Exciting news for tech fans: the RedmiBook Pro (2025) is set to debut on March 2, 2025, alongside the highly anticipated Xiaomi 15 Ultra. This information was initially leaked by Digital Chat Station and later confirmed by Xiaomi’s partner-president Lu Weibing on Weibo.

The RedmiBook Pro (2025) will be an upgraded version of the already impressive RedmiBook (2025), which Xiaomi has been positioning as a rival to the MacBook Air. What truly sets the Pro model apart is its integration of AI technology. Xiaomi plans to introduce the Pro as its first AI-powered laptop, featuring the XiaoAI assistant, which is commonly found in the company’s Mijia smart home devices.
In addition to AI features, Xiaomi’s product marketing director, Ma Zhiyu, gave a sneak peek of the laptop’s packaging on Weibo, which only added to the excitement. The post also suggests that the Intel Core Ultra 5 chip will power the Pro version, providing a significant performance upgrade over the regular model.
The RedmiBook Pro (2025) is not just about power; it’s also rumored to pack a 99 watt-hour battery, ensuring impressive endurance for long hours of use. And for gamers, there’s even better news—despite its slim profile, the laptop is expected to run Black Myth: Wukong at 59-75 fps, proving that it’s more than capable of handling demanding games.
With so much to offer, the RedmiBook Pro (2025) is one to watch, and we can’t wait to see it hit the shelves next month.