Lenovo AI Host P7 Mini PC Launches with Domestic Cixin P1 Processor

Lenovo AI Host P7 is a power bank-sized mini PC powered by the domestic Cixin P1 processor, offering 190 TOPS AI performance and local LLM support. Crowdfunding starts July 1.

Lenovo AI Host P7 Mini PC Launches with Domestic Cixin P1 Processor

has introduced the AI Host P7, a mini PC roughly the size of a power bank. The device is powered by the domestic Cixin P1 processor, an AI PC chip built on a 6nm process with a 12-core Arm CPU and a 10-core desktop-grade GPU.

Compact design houses powerful AI chip

The Cixin P1 features an 8+4 core configuration with a maximum clock speed of 3.2GHz. The AI Host P7 supports up to 64GB of LPDDR5 memory at 6400Mbps, with a maximum capacity of 80GB. It delivers 190 TOPS of AI computing power at a 30W TDP and can run a 122-billion-parameter large language model locally. The system supports 4K 120Hz output and up to 10 external displays. Connectivity includes four USB-C ports, PCIe 4.0, an AI accelerator card, and two GMAC ports. Cooling is handled by a 5000+ square millimeter VC vapor chamber, with noise levels below 35dB under full load. The device also offers dual modes: Smart Agent and Large Model.

Crowdfunding for the AI Host P7 is scheduled to begin on July 1, 2025, in China.

The AI Host P7 is positioned as a compact solution for AI workloads, leveraging the domestic Cixin P1 processor. Its small form factor and local LLM support aim to provide an alternative to larger, more power-hungry systems. Lenovo has not confirmed the launch window beyond the crowdfunding date.

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