Lenovo Launches the Thinkpad T14s Gen 6 Snapdragon powered business laptop

The ThinkPad T14s Gen 6 is Lenovo’s first business laptop to power the new AI generation. With the Snapdragon X Elite processor under the hood with integrated Adreno GPU, the T14s Gen 6 promises a new benchmark in performance and efficiency for business laptops. The Integrated 45 TOPS NPU delivers supreme on-device AI abilities focused on productivity and creativity. Equipped with up to 64GB high-speed LPDDr5x memory and a sleek 14-inch ultra-thin form factor with narrow bezels, the ThinkPad 14s Gen 6 exudes power and sophistication. The FHD webcam maintains a physical shutter for privacy. This Thinkpad keeps you connected with Wifi 7 and 5G capabilities. The 58Wh battery keeps you connected wherever you go with multi-day battery life and a more energy-efficient low-power display panel.

Specifications

PROCESSORSQualcomm Snapdragon X Elite
OSWindows 11
MEMORYUp to 64 GB LPRRD5X 8533MT/s Dual Channel
STORAGEUp to 1TB PCIe Gen 4 2242 M.2
GRAPHICSSnapdragon X Elite Qualcomm Adreno™ GPU
DISPLAY14” WUXGA 16:10 IPS, 400 nits, Low Power, 100% sRGB, EyeSafe 14” WUXGA 16:10 IPS, Touch, DBEF5, 400 nits, 45% NTSC 14” 2.8K OLED, 400 nits, 100% DCI-P3, Dolby Vision, HDR True Black 500, EyeSafe
AUDIODolby Audio, dual speakers
CAMERAFHD + IR MIPI Camera with privacy shutter, always on Computer Vision HPD, Two Microphones
BATTERY58WHr
SECURITYFingerprint Reader on Power Button dTPM Secured-Core PC
PORTS2 x USB-A (5Gbps) 2 x USB-C (USB4 40Gbps) Audio jack HDMI 2.1
CONNECTIVITYWi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.3
DIMENSIONS (W X D X H)(mm): 313.6 x 219.4 x 16.9mm (inches): 12.34” x 8.64” x 0.67“
WEIGHTStarting at 1.24kg (2.72lbs)
COLOREclipse Black

Windows on Snapdragon for Enterprise

Lenovo, Qualcomm, and Microsoft have collaborated with over one hundred software vendors to optimize native applications on Windows devices powered by Snapdragon. With this forward-thinking approach and focus on mission-critical areas for businesses such as device management, collaboration, productivity, and on-device cloud security. The partnership works with cutting-edge value-added companies such as DynamicAI, which utilizes AI to drive efficiency and protection.

Safeguarding devices and information in this AI era is critical. The ThinkPad T14s Gen 6 helps manage endpoint security risks with ThinkShield security features and solutions. Software partners like SentinelOne enable enterprises to deliver multilevel defenses against ransomware. ThinkShield also provides enhanced AI-powered threat detection with a secure boot process and self-healing firmware, delivering a solid foundation in system security in collaboration with Qualcomm Secure Processing Unit and Microsoft Pluton solutions.

Lenovo brings its expertise in providing secure ARM-based ThinkPad laptops for enterprise use. The T14s Gen 6 stands out with its wide array of scalable security options and deployment services powered by Lenovo TruScale. TruScale allows administrators to manage their fleet of AI-powered devices with security and confidence while safeguarding sensitive information.

The Lenovo ThinkPad T14s Gen 6 will be available starting in June 2024 with a starting price of $1,699.

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