According to our benchmarks, the Core Ultra 7 356H is around 39% faster than the Core Ultra 5 325. Reportedly, the Core Ultra 7 356H can draw up to 50 W under continuous load in the Element 16 or 65 W in short bursts. Additionally, Schenker includes a PCIe 5.0-capable SSD slot and a single SODIMM slot for up to 72 GB of DDR5 RAM when accounting for its 8 GB of soldered memory. Element 16 pricing starts at €1,499, including 19% VAT, with a Core Ultra 5 325 processor, 16 GB of RAM (8 GB soldered), a 500 GB SSD and a 400-nit IPS display resolving at 1600p. Alternatively, Schenker offers the 16-inch laptop with the Core Ultra 7 356H at a €150 surcharge.