Lenovo has updated its thin-and-light ThinkPad P1 mobile workstation with Intel’s “Alder Lake” platform and refreshed Nvidia graphics cards. This 16-inch laptop also now features 5G WWAN, up to 8TB of solid-state storage, and a 165Hz screen refresh rate.
Lenovo has updated its thin-and-light ThinkPad P1 mobile workstation with Intel’s “Alder Lake” platform and refreshed Nvidia graphics cards. This 16-inch laptop also now features 5G WWAN, up to 8TB of solid-state storage, and a 165Hz screen refresh rate.
We reviewed the ThinkPad P1 Gen 4 with acclaim – it’s as portable as you can expect a 16-inch laptop to be, yet packs enough performance to qualify as a mobile workstation. The Gen 5 model is a technology overhaul, most significantly moving to Intel’s Alder Lake platform, with up to a 12th generation H-class (45-watt) Core i7 or Core i9 processor sporting up to 14 cores.
The top choice will likely be the 14-core Core i9-12900H. There’s no word on Xeon options (or ECC memory options) because Intel has yet to announce Alder Lake Xeons. (See our Alder Lake review to understand its new hybrid architecture, which combines two types of processor cores onto the same chip.)
With Alder Lake also comes DDR5 memory support. (Our Kingston Fury Beast DDR5-5200 review explains the benefits over DDR4.) Like the ThinkPad P1 Gen 4, the Gen 5 model also supports PCIe Gen4 storage, this time with up to 8TB of solid-state storage via two M.2 2280 slots.
The ThinkPad P1 Gen 5 also receives Nvidia’s refreshed professional RTX A-series cards, up to the 16GB RTX A5500, as well as consumer GeForce cards up to the 8GB RTX 3070 Ti and 16GB RTX 3080 Ti, bumps over the Gen 4’s RTX A5000 and GeForce RTX 3070/3080.
There are four 16-inch screen options with 500 or 600 nits of brightness, 100% sRGB or 100% Adobe RGB color coverage, high resolutions (2560×1600 or 3840×2400), and a variety of technologies (touch, low blue light, HDR400, and Dolby Vision HDR). The displays are X-Rite calibrated from the factory.
Notable is the ThinkPad P1 Gen 5’s use of liquid metal thermal interface material to improve cooling. It also uncommonly supports various Linux distros.
The ThinkPad P1 Gen 5’s full specifications are as follows.
Processor | 12th Gen Intel Core i7, i9 H-Series (up to 14 cores, up to 5.0GHz) |
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Keyboard | ThinkPad Keyboard, Backlit, Spill Resistant |
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Battery | 90WHr |
Power Supply | 135W Slim, 170W Slim, 230W Slim |
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RAID | 0/1 |
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Dimensions (WxDxH) | (inches) 14.1 x 9.6 x 0.7 |
Weight | Starting at 3.99lbs |
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Expect U.S. availability in late April 2022 starting at $2,329.
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