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[Specs and Info] ThinkPads are on the rise again, as Lenovo adds the new Ryzen 5000 U-series chips to the ThinkPad E14 and E15 Gen 3

[Specs and Info] ThinkPads are on the rise again, as Lenovo adds the new Ryzen 5000 U-series chips to the ThinkPad E14 and E15 Gen 3

Posted on May 24, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

While the ThinkBook brand has been getting more of Lenovo’s attention, it is completely how it should be. The ThinkBook brand is very new and needs the support of Lenovo, in order to properly cement itself in the market as a true contender. Despite that, the ThinkPad brand has been going strong, with Lenovo releasing the new E14 and E15 (Gen 3, AMD). 
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