Lenovo has announced a new lineup of AI workstations designed for on-device AI development, inference, and content creation. The portfolio includes the ThinkPad P14s i Gen 7, ThinkPad P14s Gen 7 AMD, ThinkPad P16s i Gen 5, ThinkPad P16s Gen 5 AMD, ThinkPad P1 Gen 9, and the ThinkStation P5 Gen 2 desktop.
The systems are built for users including students, engineers, and data scientists, and support workloads such as CAD, BIM, data science, AI development, and 3D rendering. They are part of Lenovo’s Hybrid AI solutions developed with NVIDIA, combining CPUs, GPUs, and NPUs to process AI workloads locally, reducing dependence on cloud-based processing and shortening the time between input and results.
ThinkPad P14s Gen 7
The ThinkPad P14s Gen 7 is a 14-inch mobile workstation focused on portability. It is positioned as the lightest AI-ready workstation in the lineup. The device is powered by Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors with Intel vPro or AMD Ryzen AI PRO 400 Series processors, with graphics options including NVIDIA RTX PRO Blackwell laptop GPUs or integrated AMD Radeon 890M.
It is designed for users who need a compact and portable system with support for AI-assisted workloads.
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ThinkPad P16s Gen 5
The ThinkPad P16s Gen 5 is a 16-inch mobile workstation designed for mainstream professional use. It is built with Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors with Intel vPro or AMD Ryzen AI PRO 400 Series processors, both featuring NPUs for AI processing.
The system supports NVIDIA RTX PRO Blackwell laptop GPUs and weighs under 1.76kg. It is intended for engineering and design workflows that require mobility.
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ThinkPad P1 Gen 9
The ThinkPad P1 Gen 9 is a thin and high-performance mobile workstation. It features Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors with up to 16 cores and supports NVIDIA RTX PRO Blackwell laptop GPUs. The system delivers up to 672 TOPS of AI performance and is designed for workloads such as 3D CAD, BIM, rendering, and visualization.
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ThinkStation P5 Gen 2
The ThinkStation P5 Gen 2 is a desktop workstation built for compute-intensive workloads. It is powered by Intel Xeon 600 processors and supports up to two NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Max-Q workstation GPUs.
It is designed for tasks including high-resolution rendering, medical imaging, molecular modeling, and AI model development. It also supports workflows across VFX production, data science, and healthcare-related applications.
The system will support NVIDIA OpenShell runtime for secure execution of autonomous AI agents. Lenovo is also working on NVIDIA NemoClaw, an open-source stack designed to run always-on AI assistants using NVIDIA OpenShell and models such as NVIDIA Nemotron.
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Security and Design
The workstations include Lenovo ThinkShield security features with hardware and firmware-level protections. These include BIOS-level security, secure data wipe, and integrated privacy controls.
The ThinkPad mobile workstations use recycled materials and meet certifications such as EPEAT Gold, ENERGY STAR 9.0, and TCO Certified 10.0. They are tested against MIL-STD-810H standards and support improved serviceability with replaceable components, along with expandable memory and storage.
ED1000 Battery Technology
Lenovo also introduced a proof-of-concept silicon-anode battery with an energy density of 1,000Wh/L for future notebooks and workstations. The new design delivers over 10% improvement in energy density compared to previous generations.
The battery, referred to as ED1000, supports up to 99.9Whr capacity without increasing size and is developed in collaboration with Shanghai Jiao Tong University. This technology is intended to improve battery life and performance in future high-performance laptops.
Availability and Showcase
- ThinkPad P14s Gen 7 AMD – April 2026
- ThinkStation P5 Gen 2 – April 2026
- ThinkPad P14s i Gen 7 – May 2026
- ThinkPad P16s i Gen 5 – May 2026
- ThinkPad P16s Gen 5 AMD – June 2026
- ThinkPad P1 Gen 9 – June 2026
Pricing will be announced closer to availability. Lenovo will showcase the new workstation lineup at NVIDIA GTC 2026, scheduled to take place in San Jose, California from March 16 to March 19.