Lenovo has listed the ThinkPad P14s AI 2026 notebook on Chinese e-commerce platforms ahead of its official release. The listing confirms that this business laptop will feature Intel Core Ultra H-series processors and NVIDIA RTX PRO Blackwell professional GPUs. The ThinkPad P14s AI 2026 incorporates LPCAMM2 memory technology and NVIDIA RTX PRO Blackwell professional GPUs, reflecting updated hardware choices for this business notebook series.
Business notebook features Intel Core Ultra 9 processor and NVIDIA RTX PRO Blackwell graphics

The device centers around the Intel Core Ultra 9 386H processor, which serves as the top-tier option for this model. Graphics performance relies on optional NVIDIA RTX PRO 1000 or 500 Blackwell professional cards rather than consumer GeForce variants. The inclusion of NVIDIA RTX PRO professional graphics is designed to support enterprise users who rely on validated drivers and application certification for critical tasks.
Specifications
- Processor: Intel Core Ultra 9 386H (up to)
- Graphics: NVIDIA RTX PRO 1000/500 Blackwell
- Memory Technology: LPCAMM2 (up to 96GB, 7467MT/s)
- Storage: PCIe Gen5 SSD (up to 2TB)
- Display Resolution: 3K (3072×1920)
Memory configurations utilize the new LPCAMM2 standard, supporting capacities up to 96GB at speeds of 7467MT/s. Storage options include PCIe Gen5 solid-state drives with maximum capacities reaching 2TB. It is equipped with a 3K (3072×1920) display panel that supports a 120Hz refresh rate to enhance screen smoothness and detail.
The chassis weighs 1.63 kg and houses a 75Whr battery to support mobile operations. Pricing begins at 17,999 CNY, which converts to approximately $2,659 USD. A higher-end configuration equipped with the Ultra 9-386H, 32GB of RAM, 1TB storage, and an RTX Pro 1000 8G card costs 25,999 CNY or about $3,841 USD.
Sales for the ThinkPad P14s AI 2026 will officially begin in China on June 22. Lenovo has listed this model on Chinese e-commerce platforms with sales commencing on June 22, following the official announcement on June 15.



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