Performance and Battery Life
As I mentioned earlier, the Lenovo Yoga 2-in-1 is primarily designed for travel, which is reflected not only in its design but also in its hardware. The heart of the device is the Intel Core Ultra 7-155H processor, with 14 cores. The CPU can also reach a maximum clock speed of up to 4.5 GHz. This is complemented by 16 GB of RAM, but unfortunately, according to the manufacturer’s website, it cannot be replaced or expanded, as it is soldered onto the motherboard. To some extent, this is compensated by the 1 TB NVMe SSD, so you shouldn’t suffer from a lack of performance even years down the line.
Another plus is the AI Engine+ chip from Lenovo, which focuses on artificial intelligence. Thanks to AI, the laptop should manage its performance better, which should mainly benefit battery life. That doesn’t sound bad at all, but it’s hard to assess without a nearly identical model that lacks this chip.
The laptop uses an integrated Intel Arc graphics card, which utilizes the integrated 16 GB of RAM. This solution should also have a positive impact on battery life, which I rate very positively. It handles 12 hours of regular work without any issues.
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