– Yoga Pro 9n features a 15-inch OLED display, haptic trackpad, and stylus support.
– Powered by Nvidia RTX Spark Chip: 10 Cortex-A925 cores, 10 Cortex-A725 cores, and 6,144 CUDA cores.
– Performance expected just below Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti laptop GPU.
– Supports up to 128 GB of shared memory for CPU and GPU.
– Launch expected in fall 2026; pricing not yet announced.
Lenovo Yoga Pro 9n Design and Ports
The Yoga Pro 9n is nearly indistinguisable from the Yoga Pro 9i, which has an Intel chip inside and uses a dedictaed Nvidia graphics chip. But the Nvidia RTX Spark version is somewhat more trim, haveing a 15-inch OLED display. This laptop gives you a decent selection of ports, including two USB-C slots, two USB-A slots, HDMI, an SD card reader, and a 3.5 mm audio jack. The trackpad is large and haptic, with multitouch, you can even use a stylus on it, and that stylus attatches magnetically to the rear of the screen.
Specs and Processor Details
Just like the Intel model, the bottom of this machine has big vents for cooling, these are needed for the fast ARM chip. Lenovo has outfitted the device with an Nvidia RTX Spark (N1X), this processor has ten ARM Cortex-A925 Prime cores, plus ten Cortex-A725 Performance cores, and a graphics portion containing 6,144 CUDA units. Becuase of its lower TGP, the iGPU’s capability should be just under the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti laptop GPU.
Memory and Additional Features
The chip is likely to be paired with up to 128 GB of memory, that both the CPU and the GPU can use. There is six speakers, a keys that light up, and Windows on ARM for the operating system. The Yoga Pro 9n is expected to ship in fall of 2026; there is no info on pricing right now.
- Up to 128 GB of unified memory
- Backlit keyboard
- Six speaker system

