Samsung Galaxy Book 6 Enterprise Edition Launched
- Samsung has introduced the Galaxy Book6 Enterprise Edition, the company's first laptop designed specifically for enterprise environments.
- The most significant hardware distinction between the consumer and enterprise models is the processing unit.
- To simplify the process of deploying devices across an organization, Samsung has integrated several customization options into the Enterprise Edition.
Samsung has introduced the Galaxy Book6 Enterprise Edition, the company’s first laptop designed specifically for enterprise environments. While the device shares a significant portion of its hardware with the standard Galaxy Book6, it incorporates specific modifications to meet the deployment and security requirements of organizational IT infrastructures.
The most significant hardware distinction between the consumer and enterprise models is the processing unit. While the consumer-focused version of the laptop utilizes the Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processor, the Galaxy Book6 Enterprise Edition is equipped with the Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processor with Intel vPro. The vPro platform provides additional hardware-based capabilities for remote manageability and enhanced security, which are critical for large-scale corporate fleets.
Enterprise Deployment and Provisioning
To simplify the process of deploying devices across an organization, Samsung has integrated several customization options into the Enterprise Edition. These features allow IT departments to maintain standardized configurations and streamline the provisioning of new hardware, reducing the manual effort required to prepare systems for end users.

Organizations can utilize the following configuration and management tools:
- Custom OS imaging for standardized software environments
- BIOS configuration and logo customization
- Asset tagging to facilitate easier device management and tracking
- Support for Windows Autopilot, a service that allows organizations to pre-configure new devices for immediate productivity
Security Standards and Hardware Integrity
The Galaxy Book6 Enterprise Edition is engineered to meet the requirements set by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) regarding platform integrity and firmware resilience. These standards ensure that the device can resist and recover from firmware-level attacks, maintaining the stability of the system’s foundation.
Further strengthening the device’s security is the inclusion of a discrete Trusted Platform Module (dTPM). A dTPM is a dedicated microcontroller designed to secure hardware through integrated cryptographic keys. This module provides essential capabilities, such as the secure generation and storage of keys, which protects the system across both hardware and software layers and prevents unauthorized access to sensitive data.
Outside of these enterprise-specific security and management additions, the laptop maintains the core specifications of the standard Galaxy Book6 series. Samsung is offering the Enterprise Edition in two sizes, with 14-inch and 16-inch variants available to accommodate different mobility and productivity needs.
The Galaxy Book6 Enterprise Edition is scheduled to be available in select markets starting in April 2026. Samsung has not yet announced the pricing details for the new enterprise lineup.
