Lenovo Prepares New Laptops with Intel Core Ultra 3 and AMD Ryzen

Published on January 06, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Promotional image of a thin and modern ThinkPad series Lenovo laptop on a work desk, with Intel Core Ultra and AMD Ryzen logos overlaid in the corner.

Lenovo Prepares New Laptops with Intel Core Ultra 3 and AMD Ryzen

The industry is gearing up for the next announcement from Intel about its mobile platform Core Ultra 3. This event will serve as a catalyst for manufacturers like Lenovo to unveil their refreshed designs. The company has several models from its ThinkPad and ThinkBook series ready, as well as devices with AMD Ryzen, to cover a diverse market. 🚀

The New Generation of Intel Chips is Ready

The Intel Core Ultra 3 processors promise to optimize power consumption and performance in portable devices. Lenovo will integrate these components into its lines targeted at the professional sector, suggesting a focus on users who require power and reliability. The official launch will mark the start of a competition where various manufacturers seek to offer the best combination of hardware and portable design.

Key Details of Lenovo's Move:
  • Refresh the ThinkPad and ThinkBook series with the new Intel chips.
  • Target the first devices toward the business and professional segment.
  • Align its calendar with Intel's official announcement to capitalize on market interest.
Intel's official announcement will mark the start of a wave of new designs from various manufacturers.

Dual Strategy with AMD Processors

In parallel, Lenovo maintains its commitment to AMD. The company will confirm several laptops powered by Ryzen processors, creating alternatives that vary in performance and price. This dual-source tactic allows the company to address a broader spectrum of consumers, who can select between different architectures based on their specific needs and budget.

Advantages of the Dual Offering:
  • Provide alternatives in performance and cost for the end user.
  • Cover a wider market spectrum and respond to varied preferences.
  • Offer buyers the freedom to choose between Intel or AMD.

The Competitive Landscape Heats Up

With these launches, Lenovo positions itself in a market that will soon be saturated with new options. The choice between a system with Intel Core Ultra or one with AMD Ryzen will depend on each user's priorities, whether efficiency, raw power, or value for money. An implicit reminder remains: regardless of the chip chosen, battery management in intensive usage scenarios will continue to be a key challenge for all. ⚡