Lenovo ThinkPad P14s 14" P14s Gen 6 Black 2025
Mit dem AMD Ryzen AI 7 PRO 350 (50 TOPS NPU) und 64 GB DDR5-RAM beschleunigt er KI-Workloads, während das 14-Zoll-IPS-Display 500 Nits und 100 % sRGB liefert. Trotz 1,37 kg Leichtgewicht bietet das MIL-STD-getestete Gehäuse umfangreiche Anschlüsse wie Thunderbolt 4, Wi-Fi 7 und Gigabit-LAN. Er eignet sich für Entwickler und Datenanalysten, die unterwegs große Datensätze und KI-Inferenzen direkt auf der mobilen Workstation verarbeiten.
Snapshot
The 30-Second Version
With 64GB of RAM in the 98th percentile, this is one of the most memory-packed 14-inch laptops we've ever seen. It's a featherweight 1.39kg workstation with a killer port selection that's perfect for developers and data pros. The trade-off is a weak integrated GPU and a small battery that'll have you hunting for outlets.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Massive 64GB of RAM, in the 98th percentile for laptops 98th
- Incredibly light at 1.39kg for a workstation-class machine 92th
- Top-tier port selection with Thunderbolt 4, HDMI 2.1, and Ethernet 82th
- Bright 500-nit display with full sRGB coverage 80th
- Snappy 1TB NVMe SSD in the 82nd percentile for storage speed
Cons
- Integrated Radeon 860M graphics kill any gaming potential (22.3/100 score)
- Small 52Wh battery will struggle with this much RAM to power
- CPU is solid but not class-leading, sitting at the 75th percentile
- 60Hz display feels dated next to high-refresh-rate competitors
- Base clock speed of 2.0 GHz is low, relying heavily on boost for peak performance
What owners think
The proof
Performance
The Ryzen AI 7 PRO 350 is a solid mid-pack performer, sitting in the 75th percentile for CPUs. It's an 8-core chip with a 2.0GHz base clock, and it chews through productivity tasks, code compilation, and heavy multitasking without breaking a sweat. The real star here is the 64GB of RAM. This isn't just a big number, it's a workflow transformer. We're talking about running multiple Docker containers, a full IDE, and a hundred browser tabs without your system ever touching the page file. The 1TB NVMe SSD is quick and lands in the 82nd percentile for storage, so load times are snappy. The integrated Radeon 860M is the bottleneck, sitting at the 57th percentile for GPUs. It's fine for driving the display and light photo editing, but it's the reason the gaming score is a brutal 22.3 out of 100. This machine is all about CPU and memory throughput, not frame rates.
Specifications
Full Specifications
Processor
| CPU | AMD Ryzen AI 7 PRO 350 |
| Cores | 8 |
| Frequency | 2.0 GHz |
| L3 Cache | 8 MB |
Graphics
| GPU | AMD Radeon 860M |
| Type | integrated |
Memory & Storage
| RAM | 64 GB |
| RAM Generation | DDR5 |
| Storage | 1 TB |
| Storage Type | NVMe SSD |
Display
| Size | 14" |
| Resolution | 1920 (Full HD) |
| Panel | IPS |
| Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
| Brightness | 500 nits |
| Color Gamut | 100% sRGB |
Connectivity
| USB-C Ports | 2 |
| USB Ports | 2 |
| Thunderbolt | Thunderbolt 4 |
| HDMI | HDMI 2.1 |
| Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi 7 |
| Bluetooth | Bluetooth 5.4 |
| Ethernet | Gigabit Ethernet |
Physical
| Weight | 1.4 kg / 3.1 lbs |
| Battery | 52 Wh |
| OS | Windows 11 Pro |
vs Competition
Stacked against the Apple MacBook Pro M4 Max, the ThinkPad gets demolished in GPU performance and battery life, but it fights back with that 64GB of RAM and a far superior port selection without needing dongles. The ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 is a direct counterpoint, it'll run circles around the P14s in games with its dedicated GPU and high-refresh screen, but it's heavier and can't touch this RAM capacity. The MSI Prestige and Microsoft Surface Laptop are more direct competitors in the ultraportable productivity space. The Surface Laptop has a better display and build feel, but you'll max out its RAM long before you hit 64GB. The ThinkPad is the clear winner if your workload is memory-bound, but it's the worst choice here for anything involving 3D graphics or gaming.
| Spec | Lenovo ThinkPad P14s 14" P14s Gen 6 | Apple MacBook Pro M4 Max | ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 GA403WW-G14.R95080 | HP OMEN Transcend 14-fb1023dx | MSI Prestige PRE13EVOA2088 | Dell Premium LDA14250-7667SLV-PUS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CPU | AMD Ryzen AI 7 PRO 350 | Apple M4 Max | AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 | Intel Core Ultra 9 285H | Intel Core Ultra 7 258V | Intel Core Ultra 7 255H |
| RAM (GB) | 64 | 64 | 32 | 32 | 32 | 32 |
| Storage (GB) | 1024 | 8192 | 2000 | 1024 | 1000 | 1000 |
| Screen | 14" 1920x1200 | 14.2" 3024x1964 | 14" 2880x1800 | 14" 2880x1800 | 13.3" 2880x1800 | 14.5" 3200x2000 |
| GPU | AMD Radeon 860M | Apple (40-Core) | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 | Intel Arc Graphics | Intel Arc Graphics |
| OS | Windows 11 Pro | macOS | Windows 11 Home | Windows 11 Home | Windows 11 Home | Windows 11 Home |
| Weight (kg) | 1.4 | 1.6 | 1.6 | 1.6 | 1 | 1.7 |
| Battery (Wh) | 52 | 72 | - | 71 | - | 62 |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
| Product | Cpu | Gpu | Ram | Port | Screen | Compact | Storage | Reliability | Social Proof |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lenovo ThinkPad P14s 14" P14s Gen 6 | 74.8 | 58.8 | 98 | 91.6 | 76.3 | 80.3 | 81.7 | 79.3 | 44.1 |
| Apple MacBook Pro M4 Max Compare | 92.6 | 83.3 | 96.4 | 78.4 | 99.2 | 67.4 | 99.7 | 96.7 | 88.1 |
| ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 GA403WW-G14.R95080 Compare | 89.2 | 92.4 | 92.4 | 91.6 | 96 | 72.8 | 90.3 | 59 | 97.7 |
| HP OMEN Transcend 14-fb1023dx Compare | 88.5 | 91.1 | 91.3 | 91.6 | 96 | 71.6 | 69.7 | 32.5 | 96.6 |
| MSI Prestige PRE13EVOA2088 Compare | 64.5 | 62.4 | 82 | 81.8 | 91.1 | 95.3 | 74.1 | 59 | 86.8 |
| Dell Premium LDA14250-7667SLV-PUS Compare | 85.3 | 62.4 | 90.7 | 71.8 | 96.6 | 56 | 64.6 | 32.5 | 96.6 |
Price
Value & Pricing
Pricing on this unit is a complete mess across vendors, with a spread from $2169 all the way up to a laughable $585066. Obviously, ignore the latter, that's a placeholder or a typo. At the real-world price around $2169, you're paying a premium for that 64GB of RAM and the ThinkPad build quality. It's a fair deal for a specialized tool. You're not getting a great GPU or a stunning OLED panel for that money, but you are getting a memory configuration that's nearly impossible to find in a 14-inch laptop this light. If you can snag it at the lower end of that price range, the value proposition for memory-intensive work is strong.
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Overview
The Lenovo ThinkPad P14s Gen 6 is a weird beast, and we mean that as a compliment. It packs a staggering 64GB of DDR5 RAM, which lands it in the 98th percentile of our entire laptop database. That's more memory than most desktops we test, crammed into a 1.39kg chassis that's genuinely easy to carry around. The port selection is also a standout, hitting the 92nd percentile with Thunderbolt 4, HDMI 2.1, and even a physical Ethernet jack. If you're a developer, data cruncher, or someone who lives in VMs, this spec sheet reads like a wish list. The 14-inch 1920x1200 display is bright at 500 nits and covers 100% sRGB, making it a solid, if not spectacular, panel for work. But the integrated Radeon 860M graphics and a modest 52Wh battery are clear reminders that this machine has very specific priorities, and gaming or all-day unplugged use aren't among them.
Common Questions
Q: Can the Lenovo ThinkPad P14s Gen 6 handle gaming?
Not really. The integrated AMD Radeon 860M graphics sit in the 57th percentile and our gaming score for this machine is a dismal 22.3 out of 100. You can play very light or old titles at low settings, but this laptop is built for CPU and memory-intensive productivity, not gaming.
Q: Is the 64GB of RAM user-upgradeable?
On many ThinkPad P-series models, RAM is often soldered to the board to save space and weight, especially in a chassis this thin. You'd need to check the specific service manual for this Gen 6 model, but given the 1.39kg weight, it's likely soldered. The 64GB config is the one to buy upfront if you need it.
Q: How good is the battery life for real-world work?
The 52Wh battery is on the small side, especially for a machine with 64GB of RAM to keep powered. While the Ryzen AI 7 PRO is efficient, don't expect all-day battery life under heavy multitasking or development workloads. Light productivity might get you through a workday, but compiling code or running VMs will drain it much faster.
Who Should Skip This
Gamers and creative pros should look elsewhere without a second thought. The integrated Radeon 860M graphics are a real weak spot, landing in the bottom half of our GPU rankings and earning a gaming score of just 22.3 out of 100. If you need a high-refresh-rate display for smooth visuals or a powerful GPU for 3D rendering and video editing, this machine will frustrate you. Similarly, if you're a frequent traveler who's often away from a power outlet, the small 52Wh battery is a genuine liability. This laptop is a plugged-in workhorse, not a marathon runner.
Verdict
The ThinkPad P14s Gen 6 is a niche masterpiece. It's not for everyone, and it's definitely not for gamers, but for a very specific type of professional, it's close to perfect. If your daily workflow involves virtual machines, massive datasets, or complex development environments that eat RAM for breakfast, this 1.39kg machine is a mobile powerhouse that's hard to beat. The port selection means you can walk into any conference room and connect without a bag full of adapters. Just don't expect to do any serious gaming on it, and keep the charger in your bag. The 52Wh battery is the Achilles' heel here, and it'll tap out quickly under a heavy load.