Lenovo ThinkBook 14+ and 16+ Models Launch with LPCAMM2 Memory Technology
The company Lenovo has introduced its ThinkBook 14+ and ThinkBook 16+ models which will be available in China starting from 2026. The laptops serve as the first mainstream consumer products which use the LPCAMM2 memory standard with LPDDR5X 8533 technology. The industry shift to this new mobile hardware standard brings together soldered LPDDR5X performance abilities yet it maintains traditional parking module connections through SO DIMM slots.
The updated ThinkBook series is powered by Intel's Ultra 300H processors. The system operates through its architectural design which enables energy efficient power usage while handling the processing needs of 2026 software applications and artificial intelligence tasks. Lenovo has developed a system which uses the Ultra 300H technology to achieve better data processing performance through reduced delays and improved data transfer speeds.
The primary technical achievement which these computers provide to users exists through the incorporation of LPCAMM2 technology. The technology provides a solution for laptop designers who previously needed to choose between performance and battery life. The 2026 ThinkBook series presents these main advantages for users to experience
- High Speed Performance The LPDDR5X 8533 memory offers significantly higher bandwidth compared to standard DDR5 modules.
- Modular Upgrades The LPCAMM2 modules enable users to upgrade their memory capacity through direct module replacement while previous systems required users to solder LPDDR5X components to their motherboards.
- Compact Connector The LPCAMM2 connector maintains a compact design which enables Lenovo to create a slim chassis that preserves its thermal capacity and repairability.
Lenovo launches ThinkBook 14+/16+ 2026 Ultra 300H version in China
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The first mainstream consumer-grade laptop equipped with LPCAMM2(LPDDR5X-8533) memory pic.twitter.com/FdcFSsbXxf
The 14 inch (14+) and 16 inch (16+) models cater to different professional needs, with the larger 16+ offering more screen real estate and potentially higher thermal headroom. The Ultra 300H platform enables both system versions to achieve better memory data transfer capabilities through its shared architectural design.
The models currently undergo their initial launch phase for Chinese customers. The global ThinkBook Gen series uses these configurations as its international market distribution model which establishes the timing for worldwide product releases. The Lenovo laptops enable consumers and small business owners to access enterprise class memory modularity through this product.
