Lenovo has officially brought the ThinkPad P14s Gen 7 to North America, listing four pre-configured models for sale in the United States and Canada. The mobile workstation, which made its global debut in mid-March and appeared in Australia, the Eurozone, and the UK roughly two months ago, sits alongside the closely related ThinkPad P14s i Gen 7 in the company’s lineup. Rather than offering a custom configuration tool, Lenovo is presenting fixed SKUs in both markets.

Processor choices and memory ceiling

The compact system is powered by processors from AMD’s Gorgon Point family, with options including the Ryzen AI 7 PRO 450 and the Ryzen AI 9 HX PRO 470. While these chips represent a new generation, real-world performance gains over the Strix Point processors found in the ThinkPad P14s Gen 6 are expected to be modest. Memory configurations reach 64 GB of dual-channel DDR5-5600 RAM in the available pre-built variants, though the platform itself supports up to 96 GB should Lenovo expand its offerings later.

Display, storage and pricing structure

Storage is handled by a single M.2 2280 PCIe 4.0 x4 slot, which Lenovo fills with a drive of up to 1 TB across the current configurations. Every pre-configured unit ships with the same 14-inch panel: a 1920 x 1200 IPS display rated at 500 nits of brightness, a 60 Hz refresh rate, and full sRGB color gamut coverage. Despite the uniform screen option, pricing spans a wide range. The entry-level model, equipped with a Ryzen AI 7 PRO 450 and 8 GB of RAM, starts at $1,869 in the US and CAD 2,599 in Canada. At the upper end, a configuration reaches $3,469 in the US and CAD 4,819 in Canada, driven largely by processor, memory, and storage upgrades within the fixed specifications.

Design and market positioning

The entire package weighs just 1.29 kg, positioning the ThinkPad P14s Gen 7 as a lightweight workstation aimed at professionals who need on-device AI acceleration and ISV-certified reliability without sacrificing portability. This release fills out Lenovo’s 2025 workstation portfolio at a time when competition in the thin-and-light mobile workstation segment continues to intensify, giving buyers in North America access to the latest AMD silicon in a familiar ThinkPad chassis.

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