Lenovo has introduced the ThinkPad T14 Gen 7 and T16 Gen 5, marking the first mainstream laptops in the ThinkPad lineup to feature Intel Core Ultra X7 processors. A key innovation is the inclusion of upgradable RAM via the LPCAMM2 memory standard, which allows users to expand their system’s memory without complex disassembly or specialized tools. This enhances both the longevity and adaptability of the devices. The new models also boast high repairability, modular components, and a redesigned chassis with narrower bezels, improving both usability and manufacturing efficiency. At the same time, Lenovo continues to cater to desktop-focused users with the ThinkPad L16 G2 AMD, a business laptop designed primarily for stationary use. This AMD-powered device excels in quiet and efficient cooling, high upgradeability, and reliable performance for everyday tasks, with mobility being a secondary concern. The launch of these new models underscores Lenovo’s commitment to producing durable, repairable, and user-friendly business laptops that meet the evolving demands of modern work environments.