Lenovo launches new ThinkCentre desktops powered by AMD Ryzen AI processors

Yuanqing YANG, Chairman & CEO - Lenovo
Yuanqing YANG, Chairman & CEO - Lenovo
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Lenovo has announced a new series of ThinkCentre desktop PCs, featuring the latest AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series processors. The new lineup includes the ThinkCentre neo 55a Gen 6 all-in-one (AIO), the ThinkCentre neo 55s Gen 6 small form factor, and the ThinkCentre neo 55q Gen 6 tiny desktop. These models are aimed at small and medium-sized businesses seeking to enhance productivity through artificial intelligence.

According to Sanjeev Menon, vice president and general manager of Lenovo’s Worldwide Desktop Business in the Intelligent Devices Group, “AI has, is, and will continue to reshape the way we interact with technology – with 90 percent of organizations planning or exploring AI-powered PC rollouts this year. Lenovo is helping businesses of all sizes become smarter, more efficient and even more productive through our extensive AI portfolio. The new Lenovo ThinkCentre neo 55 Gen 6 family of desktop AI PCs offer a unique selection that adapts to individual business needs with personalized AI experiences, stable performance, scalability and data security.”

The ThinkCentre neo 55a Gen 6 AIO features a streamlined design that integrates up to an AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series processor, a built-in NPU delivering up to 50 TOPS (trillions of operations per second), up to 32GB DDR5 memory, and up to 1TB SSD storage. It includes a 23.8-inch FHD display with a high refresh rate and wide color coverage for sharp visuals. The system also incorporates Lenovo Smart Meeting Tools—such as digital avatar creation, AI noise suppression, face and group tracking—and an on-device assistant called Lenovo AI Now.

The ThinkCentre neo 55s Gen 6 brings similar processing power in a compact chassis made from recycled materials. It supports advanced graphics options and multiple monitor setups while maintaining energy efficiency certifications like ENERGY STAR 9.0 and TÜV Ultra Low noise certification. Lenovo offers additional sustainability services such as CO₂ Offset Services and Asset Recovery Services for responsible device lifecycle management.

The smallest model, ThinkCentre neo 55q Gen 6, is designed for flexible deployment while offering performance comparable to larger systems. It supports up to three external monitors and includes various connectivity options through customizable ports. This model also uses recycled materials in its construction and comes in plastic-free packaging.

All three desktops are part of Lenovo’s Copilot+ PC lineup, which provides features like improved Windows search capabilities and easier personalization on Windows 11 devices. Each model comes preloaded with Lenovo Vantage software for managing system settings and security tools under the ThinkShield suite.

The ThinkCentre neo 55a Gen 6 is available now starting at $549; the ThinkCentre neo 55q Gen 6 will start at $499; and the ThinkCentre neo 55s Gen 6 is available starting at $479.



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