Wednesday, May 15th 2024

Lenovo Announces its New AI PC ThinkPad P14s Gen 5 Mobile Workstation Powered by AMD Ryzen PRO Processors

Today, Lenovo launched the Lenovo ThinkPad P14s Gen 5 designed for professionals who need top-notch performance in a portable 14-inch chassis. Featuring a stunning 16:10 display, this mobile workstation is powered by AMD Ryzen PRO 8040 HS-Series processors. These processors are ultra-advanced and energy-efficient, making them perfect for use in thin and light mobile workstations. The AMD Ryzen PRO HS- Series processors also come with built-in Artificial Intelligence (AI) capabilities, including an integrated Neural Processing Unit (NPU) for optimized performance in AI workflows.

The Lenovo ThinkPad P14s Gen 5 is provided with independent software vendor (ISV) certifications and integrated AMD Radeon graphics, making it ideal for running applications like AutoCAD, Revit, and SOLIDWORKS with seamless performance. This mobile workstation is ideal for mobile power users, offering advanced ThinkShield security features and passes comprehensive MIL-SPEC testing for ultimate durability.
AMD continues to excel in AI PC technology with the integration of AMD Ryzen AI in the Lenovo ThinkPad P14s Gen 5. The new Ryzen AI-powered processors leverage the CPU, GPU, and on-chip NPU to deliver 39 AI TOPS of processing power, almost 3.5X compared to previous generation to deliver incredible generative AI experiences on PC. This advancement in technology will enhance user experience by providing greater performance for AI-enabled collaboration, content creation, data analysis, and more. Additionally, the inclusion of AMD PRO technologies offers enterprise-grade manageability features for IT managers to streamline operations, built-in security features work in synergy with ThinkShield to protect against sophisticated attacks, and unprecedented stability for enterprise software.

ThinkPad P14s Gen 5 specification highlights include:
  • AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 8840HS processor with AMD Ryzen AI and AMD Radeon integrated graphics
  • Available with Windows 11 Pro, and qualified for several versions of Linux-based operating systems
  • Up to 96 GB DDR5 and up to 2 TB PCIe 4 x4 Performance SSD
  • FHD touch or non-touch displays with 3M Optical Film solution increases brightness to 400 nits while using up to 16% less power
  • 2.8k OLED display option with low blue light and X-Rite factory color calibration
  • Wi-Fi 6E and optional 5G WWAN
  • 3Whr battery option offers lightweight mobility while a customer replaceable (CRU) 52.5 Whr battery extends working hours
Lenovo ThinkPad P14s Gen 5 enhances Lenovo's AMD-powered professional workstation portfolio that includes the existing ThinkPad P16s Gen 2, the ThinkStation P620, and the latest ThinkStation P8 desktop workstation featuring AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7000 WX-Series processors with up to 96 cores and 192 threads.

Whether users are professional artists, engineers, educators, or students, the Lenovo ThinkPad P14s empowers them to innovate freely no matter where they are. With its premium features and performance, this mobile workstation provides exceptional value for users who demand reliability and power in a compact form factor.

US Availability and Pricing
Lenovo ThinkPad P14s Gen 5 AMD will be available in May 2024, with an expected starting price of $1,379.
Source: Lenovo
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7 Comments on Lenovo Announces its New AI PC ThinkPad P14s Gen 5 Mobile Workstation Powered by AMD Ryzen PRO Processors

#2
bonehead123
LuisdsAMD YES
Agreed on this point, as their latest mobile cpu's are really nice, but does the price include the usual array of backdoor snoopers, rootkits and other assorted malwarez ? :D
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LabRat 891
Cool. Something to keep an eye out for on eBay over the next couple years.
Guessing by the (up to) 96GB DDR5, Lenovo finally ditched the soldered-on RAM?
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TheLostSwede
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LabRat 891Cool. Something to keep an eye out for on eBay over the next couple years.
Guessing by the (up to) 96GB DDR5, Lenovo finally ditched the soldered-on RAM?
DDR5 is usually not soldered. Only LPDDRx memory is soldered, although with LPCAMM2 that will hopefully start to change too.
Also, this is a workstation level laptop, so even less chance of soldered RAM.
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LabRat 891
TheLostSwedeDDR5 is usually not soldered. Only LPDDRx memory is soldered, although with LPCAMM2 that will hopefully start to change too.
Also, this is a workstation level laptop, so even less chance of soldered RAM.
Fair.
Take a look at the previous generation(s) of AMD APU-equipped ThinkPad.
Soldered-in (LP)DDR5 with a single SODIMM expansion.

I almost bought a $300ish AMD 6840-equipped laptop a week or two ago. The lack full RAM expansion on any 'real' ThinkPad was a deal-killer. After researching the competing HP ProBook options and their quality issues, I just gave up on looking.

It's bad enough the industry took away easy-swappable batteries; I won't buy a Laptop PC without the bare minimum of expansion/upgrade options.
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TheLostSwede
News Editor
LabRat 891Fair.
Take a look at the previous generation(s) of AMD APU-equipped ThinkPad.
Soldered-in (LP)DDR5 with a single SODIMM expansion.

I almost bought a $300ish AMD 6840-equipped laptop a week or two ago. The lack full RAM expansion on any 'real' ThinkPad was a deal-killer. After researching the competing HP ProBook options and their quality issues, I just gave up on looking.

It's bad enough the industry took away easy-swappable batteries; I won't buy a Laptop PC without the bare minimum of expansion/upgrade options.
Well, faster memory lead to SODIMMs being impossible to use, which is why we now have the various CAMM standards.
Yes, DDR5 can be soldered, but we've seen this with DDR4 and even DDR3 in laptops, although most of those had a SODIMM slot as well.
This model has two SODIMM slots though, but it's "limited" to one drive.
psref.lenovo.com/Product/ThinkPad/ThinkPad_P14s_Gen_5_AMD

Also, good thing you made me check the specs, as the press release mentioned an 8k OLED display option, turns out Lenovo dropped the 2. part in the press release...
I was thinking that was a bit silly on a 14" display...
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#7
phints
Very nice looking laptop and CPU selection. I think the ThinkPad T14S is my current favorite still.
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