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'A10' was the model name for prestige series with 10th gen intel processors and 'SC' was the gpu config for a specific model but now msi has refreshed these series with 11th gen intel processors so the model name becomes 'A11X' where x is gpu config name more info [here](https://www.msi.com/Business-Productivity/Prestige-14-A11X/Specification) and [here](https://www.msi.com/Business-Productivity/Prestige-15-A11X/Specification) [this was the link for model comparison of 10th gen cpus](https://www.msi.com/Business-Productivity/Prestige-15-A10X/Specification) (Dead link now) complete list of Prestige series laptops [here](https://www.msi.com/Business-Productivity/Products#?tag=Prestige-Series) And modern series follows the same naming convention, full list of laptops [here](https://www.msi.com/Business-Productivity/Products#?tag=Modern-Series). examples Prestige series Prestige 14 A10x ( 14inch Intel 10th gen ) Prestige 15 A11x ( 15inch Intel 11th gen ) First gen Modern Series Modern 15 A10x ( 15inch Intel 10th gen) Modern 15 A4x ( 15inch AMD 4000 series) Second gen Modern Series Modern 15 B10x ( 15inch Intel first gen modern laptop) Modern 14 B4x ( 14inch AMD second gen modern laptop) all these laptops have the same keyboard layouts with same functionality on windows (can be reviewed from their support manuals). |
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