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Lenovo unlocks new AI PC experiences with ThinkPad and IdeaPad laptops powered by Intel Core Ultra processors

Lenovo has unveiled new business and consumer laptops designed to unlock new AI experiences and boost productivity, creativity and efficiency. The new Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon, ThinkPad X1 2-in-1, and IdeaPad Pro 5i are Intel Evo laptops powered by the latest Intel Core Ultra processors and Windows 11 that deliver optimal power efficiency, performance, and immersive experiences.


► New devices for next wave of business computing

► Officially launching at CES


Thew new devices come with new AI PC features and customer-centric innovations designed to transform user experiences and help to fulfil Lenovo’s promise to deliver ‘AI for All’.

Dedicated AI acceleration support will help users embrace new experiences and enhance efficiency in work and play, including capabilities enabled by Copilot in Windows. The laptops are amongst the first ‘driving an AI PC revolution that will fundamentally change how people create, collaborate, and interact with PCs’ said Lenovo.

The new devices come with Intel Core Ultra processors and have three compute engines - a CPU, GPU and an NPU (neural processing unit) that can handle AI PC tasks efficiently and smartly. By offloading compute tasks to the NPU and/or GPU, efficiency and both performance and power management are improved.

Characteristics like text predictions, background blur, meeting transcripts, and summary emails improve productivity, while digital content tools maximise creativity without impacting overall system performance. With Copilot in Windows, everyday tasks are made easier.

As well as a better user experiences, the new devices continue to improve Lenovo’s contribution to a circular economy. The company has been working on the development of supply chains, services, product design, and materials and shifting to a circular model of ‘design, use, return. With these latest ThinkPad X1s, Lenovo continues to adopt the use of recycled materials, PCC (post-consumer recycled content) plastics and plastic-free bamboo and sugarcane packaging, to minimise the use of virgin materials. Lenovo has been working with Toray Industries, who supplying recycled carbon fibre material recovered from composites used in Boeing 787 wing production for use in the ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 12.

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