- Lenovo ThinkPad P16S Gen 4 offers powerful AMD performance for professionals
- It provides up to 96 GB memory, Ryzen AI Pro Chips, Certified Graphics Support
- It’s good for mobile work but HP’s ZBOOK Ultra still leads in AI Power
Lenovo has updated his ThinkPad portfolio aimed at meeting the evolving requirements of professional and AI-run workflows.
The leading message is Thinkpad P16S Gen 4, Lenovo’s most powerful AMD-based mobile workstation yet, designed for content creators, engineers and technical users who need serious performance in a portable form factor.
With an AMD Ryzen AI Pro 300 series processor, up to 96 GB of memory and certified graphics for CAD and BIM applications, the ThinkPad P16S Gen 4 builds on Lenovo’s recent shift against Copilot+ PCS, up to 82 tops of AI processing, seamless multitasking and improved energy efficiency.
Solid performance
Lenovo pairs Ryzen AI 9 HX Pro 370 CPU with integrated AMD RDNA 3.5 graphics, offering solid performance to complex workloads without thermal and power shipments of discreet GPU models.
The new laptop weighs about 3.9 kg and will be available in May 2025 from $ 1,619.
In addition to the P16s, Lenovo also announced ThinkPad P14S Gen 6, a thinner and lighter mobile workstation starting at 1.39 kg, as well as a number of updated ThinkPad L -Series -laptops and updated X1 Aura editions.
While the new ThinkPad P16s is definitely a skilled artist, HP’s ZBOOK Ultra, launched earlier in 2025, remains ahead.
It is run by an AMD Ryzen AI Max+ Pro 395 processor with discreet AMD Radeon graphics, 128 GB Unified LPDDR5X memory and the ability to allocate up to 96 GB directly to GPU.