Lenovo unveiled its first mass-market laptop equipped with LPCAMM2‑8533 memory and an Intel Core Ultra 300 processor.
New Lenovo ThinkBook 16+ – a laptop with “fast” LPCAMM2 LPDDR5X memory
Lenovo introduced in China the first model of a laptop that uses LPCAMM2 LPDDR5X memory. It’s the ThinkBook 16+ (2026), which comes equipped with 32 GB of LPCAMM2 running at 8533 MT/s.
What is LPCAMM2?
- The format is based on the standard CAMM2, but the memory is mounted on a removable board instead of being soldered directly to the motherboard.
- The module can use LPDDR5 or LPDDR5X chips.
- The JDEC CAMM2 specification combines DDR5‑CAMM2 and LPDDR5/LPDDR5X‑CAMM2 into one standard, while keeping separate pin assignments for each technology.
- The main goal is to combine the power efficiency of LPDDR with the convenience of modular memory servicing.
Technical specifications of the ThinkBook 16+
Parameter Value
Screen 16″, resolution 3200×2000 px, refresh rate 165 Hz, DCI‑P3 color coverage 100 %
Processor Intel Core Ultra X7 358H (Panther Lake)
Integrated graphics Intel Arc B390
RAM 32 GB LPCAMM2 LPDDR5X, 8533 MT/s
Storage M.2 2242, 1 TB SSD
Power 99.9 Wh battery
Connectivity Wi‑Fi 7
Modular accessories Lenovo MagicBay – magnetic mount for webcams, LTE modules, and more.
Price
The retail price of the new ThinkBook 16+ is about $1240.
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