Lenovo Yoga Pro 7 15-inch laptop gets Ryzen AI Max+ 388 and 96 GB VRAM

Lenovo launches the Yoga Pro 7 15ASH11 globally, featuring an AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 388 processor, Radeon 8060S graphics, and up to 96 GB of VRAM.

Lenovo Yoga Pro 7 15-inch laptop gets Ryzen AI Max+ 388 and 96 GB VRAM

Lenovo has expanded its Yoga Pro 7 lineup with a new 15-inch model built around components. The 15ASH11 variant targets users who need significant local processing power and large memory pools for demanding tasks. This addition brings high-end mobile hardware to a thinner chassis that prioritizes portability alongside performance.

New AMD-powered model expands the series with high-end mobile hardware

The core of the system relies on the Ryzen AI Max+ 388 processor paired with 8060S graphics. designed this configuration to handle intensive workloads while maintaining efficiency in a compact form factor. The laptop integrates these components into a sleek metal body that measures just 16.7 millimeters thick.

Spec comparison

  • Processor: AI Max+ 388
  • Graphics: Radeon 8060S
  • Memory: Up to 128 GB LPDDR5X-8000 RAM (up to 96 GB VRAM)
  • Display: 15-inch OLED, 2,560 x 1,600 pixels, 165 Hz, 1,100 nits HDR peak brightness
  • Battery: 84 Wh, supports 140 W charging via USB Type-C

Memory capacity reaches up to 128 GB of fast LPDDR5X-8000 RAM, which allows the system to allocate as much as 96 GB for video memory use. The display delivers sharp visuals through a 15-inch OLED panel with a resolution of 2,560 by 1,600 pixels and a 165 Hz refresh rate. Peak brightness hits 1,100 nits in HDR mode to ensure content remains vivid even in bright environments.

Power management centers on an 84 Wh battery that supports rapid replenishment via 140 W USB Type-C charging. The chassis includes dual SSD slots for flexible storage expansion and maintains a footprint of 347 by 242 millimeters. Store listings indicate the device will arrive in Europe and North America, though Lenovo has not yet revealed specific pricing details.

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