Lenovo Global Rollout of ThinkPad and ThinkBook Laptops Featuring Intel Panther Lake Lunar Lake and AMD Gorgon Point Architecture Performance
Lenovo has announced the global rollout of its latest laptop hardware for the professional and enterprise market. This refresh includes multiple key devices within the ThinkPad and ThinkBook families and implements both Intel Panther Lake and Lunar Lake and AMD Gorgon Point architectures. According to official Lenovo technical specs, the machines are designed to combine portable weight constraints with substantial improvements to both memory capacity and overall processing performance across various world regions.
The ThinkPad T14s 2 in 1 Gen 2 and Panther Lake Integration
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| ThinkPad T14s 2 in 1 Gen 2 |
The ThinkPad T14s 2 in 1 Gen 2 looks set to be Lenovo's primary move towards the Panther Lake architecture. This convertible 14 inch device comes with an incredibly low 1.25 kg weight without losing the expected familiar design including fully sized arrow keys and an integrated pen holder. Although entry prices were initially thought to be lower, current real market conditions in the Eurozone put the cost in the 2079 2299 Euros range. Within the UK market, a device with 32 GB RAM and a 1TB SSD will cost you 1999 Pounds.
Within Australia the device is available from 3349 Australian Dollars for the configuration utilizing the Core Ultra 5 325 chip and 16GB of RAM. There are a total of 5 additional Panther Lake variants that you may select, including the Core Ultra 7 366H. However, the price of the machine will significantly increase for users looking for a full 64GB of RAM and the premium processor, which reaches 6489 Australian Dollars. All of the displays within this variant are limited to a refresh rate of 60 Hz, although higher end models provide 100 percent sRGB color and 500 nits of brightness.
ThinkPad P14s Gen 7 comes with the AMD Gorgon Point
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| ThinkPad P14s Gen 7 |
For those individuals that are interested in the AMD variants of these machines, there is the new ThinkPad P14s Gen 7 available on the international market. This machine includes a selection of AMD Ryzen AI 5 Pro 440 and Ryzen AI 9 HX Pro 470 chip options. A distinguishing feature of this 14 inch workstation includes the large choice of RAM options that the device offers allowing for non standard quantities such as 24, 40, 56, 80 or 96GB of DDR5 5600 RAM. An entry level model in the UK will cost you 1990 Pounds for a device that comes with 16GB of RAM.
The choice for connectivity and visual displays are plenty for the P14s as users can opt for a 60 or 75 Wh battery and include an optional Snapdragon X61 5G modem. Standard models are shipped with 1200p IPS panels at 60 Hz however you may opt for an advanced 1800p OLED screen with a variable refresh rate of up to 120 Hz and 500 nits of brightness that would be an attractive feature for content creators or engineers alike.
The value of Lunar Lake and versatility of the ThinkBook
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| ThinkPad E16 Gen 3 |
The ThinkPad E16 Gen 3 has been introduced as a more budget friendly 16 inch machine with an Intel Lunar Lake based processor. This device includes 16 GB of RAM soldered to the processor itself with a Core Ultra 7 256V. You will be able to purchase this machine from 1126.99 Pounds in the UK, saving a considerable amount of money compared to the other models available on the market. It is configurable with an additional 120 Hz 1600p display along with a 60 Wh battery for those of you who like large displays but can not afford a workstation.
The final machine for today is the ThinkBook 14 2 in 1 Gen 6 which is a mid range convertible device. Unlike some of the thinner ThinkPad equivalents this ThinkBook has retained 2 user replaceable RAM modules providing for upgradable RAM up to a maximum of 32 GB. Utilizing a Panther Lake component such as the Core Ultra 5 325, this device is available in the UK from 1269 Pounds. This device is practical as it provides the versatility of a 14 inch tablet display alongside future upgradability of components.
Are you in need of a 2 in 1 portable with integrated pen functionality or a fully equipped RAM workstation Which of these new Lenovo devices fit your current requirements the best Let us know in the comments below
Source: Lenovo


