Lenovo Presents Its New AI-Powered Computer

Lenovo officially presented the new Xiaoxin Pro 16 2026 AI Yuanqi Edition computer based on Intel's third-generation Core Ultra microchip. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
There are two main options available for users in this new series, which operate with Core Ultra 5 336H and Core Ultra 7 356H processors. The computer is originally delivered with 32 gigabytes of fast memory and a one-terabyte hard drive.
However, if needed, the user can increase the memory up to 96 gigabytes and the storage capacity up to six terabytes. The most notable feature of the device is its built-in special artificial intelligence processor.
This component demonstrates the ability to perform 50 trillion operations per hour locally, that is, without connecting to the internet. This allows tasks such as real-time translation and text analysis to be performed quickly and accurately.
The computer features a built-in 16-inch OLED screen that provides high resolution and a refresh rate of 120 times per second. The screen brightness reaches eleven thousand nits and covers a wide spectrum to accurately reproduce all colors.
The computer weighs one kilogram seven hundred six grams, and its thickness is a rarely seen sixteen millimeters. For external connections, there are various ports, including slots for micro cards and outputs for video cables.
The cooling system prevents overheating during loads thanks to a large fan and two heat conductors. The battery capacity is sufficient for watching videos for more than thirteen hours, and a powerful power supply is also included in the package.
Additionally, a high-quality webcam, noise-cancelling microphones, and a full keyboard are included in the device. Prices start from seven thousand four hundred yuan, which at the current rate corresponds to less than twelve thousand rubles.





