...the Lenovo ThinkPad T495s is one of the best examples to date of a competitive ultra-portable powered by mobile Ryzen hardware.
Having laid the foundation with award-winning Ryzen desktop processors, it was only a matter of time until AMD made inroads into a laptop market typically dominated by rival Intel.
Design wins from some of the industry's biggest names are crucial to achieving that goal, and the Lenovo ThinkPad T495s is one of the best examples to date of a competitive ultra-portable powered by mobile Ryzen hardware. Multi-core performance is in line with our expectations of a modern AMD machine, integrated Radeon Vega graphics offer almost double the performance of an Intel IGP, and battery life is reassuringly competitive.
Such credentials are on offer at a price point that is lower than the nearest Intel equivalent, and by including a high-speed SSD, fast DDR4 memory, a reliable WiFi adapter and a choice of biometrics, Lenovo has ensured that its AMD Ryzen system is not unduly restricted.
Bottom line: we'd encourage Lenovo to add a WQHD display option, but for AMD fans and prosumers in general, the ThinkPad T495s is a noteworthy laptop that suggests a bright future for mobile Ryzen CPUs.
The Good
The Bad
Strong multi-core performance
Solid ThinkPad build quality
Excellent keyboard and trackpad
Cheaper than Intel equivalent
Casual gaming credentials
Decent battery life
No WQHD display option
IPC lags behind Intel machines
Thunderbolt not supported
Lenovo ThinkPad T495s
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