Lenovo has introduced a bunch of new products at the 2025 Think AI Spring event in China. Besides the 2025 ThinkCentre neo Ultra, the ThinkBook 16p Gen 6 was among the main highlights. Of course, the laptop has already made its international debut at MWC 2025, but back then, the company didn't go much into the core specs.
However, at the last Chinese event, Lenovo shared more on the configurations that the laptop will be available with. Per the details shared at the Think AI Spring event, the 2025 ThinkBook 16p can be equipped with up to the Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX, which is something that the company has already hinted at during the MWC 2025 debut.
What the company didn't talk about is that the ThinkBook 16p Gen 6 can be equipped with a top-end AMD CPU as well. To be specific, per the showcase at the Chinese event, it can also be configured with the Ryzen 9 8945HX, which is from the Dragon Range series and sports 16 Zen 4 cores.
Another core info that Lenovo left out at the MWC 2025 debut is the GPU options. As revealed during the 2025 Think AI Spring event, the new ThinkBook 16p can be configured with either the RTX 5060 Laptop or the RTX 5070 Laptop. The company claims that the total performance output is up to 200 W.
Apart from these, nothing new was revealed at the Chinese event. For those who missed our MWC 2025 coverage, the ThinkBook 16p Gen 6 will sport a 16-inch factory-calibrated display with 3.2K resolution and up to 240 Hz refresh rate. It's also confirmed to have a rich selection of connectivity ports with two Thunderbolt 4 ports. Lenovo has yet to share details on global pricing and availability.
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Lenovo on Weibo (machine translated from Chinese)