Lenovo 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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