The Lenovo Yoga 9 2-in-1 14IMH9 has a physical footprint of 316 x 220 mm with a thickness of just 15.9 mm and a total volume of 1105.368 cm³, keeping the overall profile relatively slim for a convertible laptop. It weighs 1320 g, which is reasonably manageable for everyday portability. The keyboard is backlit, and the device carries a one-year warranty. It does not use a fanless design, nor does it feature a weather-sealed or rugged build.
The display measures 14 inches and offers a 2880 x 1800 pixel resolution at a pixel density of 323 ppi, resulting in a sharp and detailed image across the panel. It supports touch input and runs at a 120 Hz refresh rate, with a typical brightness of 400 nits. The screen can drive up to four external displays simultaneously, though it does not include an anti-reflection coating.
The system is equipped with 32GB of DDR5 RAM running at 7467 MHz, which is also the maximum supported memory capacity, with no available memory slots for expansion. Storage comes in the form of a 1TB NVMe SSD using flash storage and a PCIe 4 interface. The CPU operates across 22 threads with a base configuration of 6 cores at 1.4 GHz and 8 cores at 0.9 GHz, reaching a turbo clock speed of 4.8 GHz, and it supports both multithreading and 64-bit processing on a 7 nm semiconductor. The integrated GPU runs at a base clock of 300 MHz and boosts up to 2250 MHz, with support for DirectX 12 Ultimate.
In PassMark testing, the system scores 24,879 in the multi-core benchmark and 3,468 in the single-core benchmark, reflecting the CPU's performance across both parallel and single-threaded workloads.
The device offers a focused but capable port selection, led by two Thunderbolt 4 ports that also function as USB 4 40Gbps connections, alongside one USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port and one USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A port. There are no HDMI, DisplayPort, mini DisplayPort, VGA, or RJ45 ports, and no external memory card slot is present. Wireless connectivity covers Wi-Fi 6E, Wi-Fi 6, Wi-Fi 5, and Wi-Fi 4 standards, paired with Bluetooth 5.3. USB Type-C is supported, and AirPlay is available, rounding out the wireless capabilities.
The laptop houses a 75 Wh battery and includes sleep-and-charge USB ports, allowing connected devices to be charged even when the system is in sleep mode. It does not use a MagSafe power adapter.
The device includes a front-facing 5 MP camera with support for 3D facial recognition, complemented by a fingerprint scanner for additional authentication options. Audio is handled through stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos, two microphones, and a 3.5 mm headset jack, while an S/PDIF output is not present. A stylus is included in the box, and the touchscreen input makes it a natural companion for pen-based interaction. The laptop does not support ray tracing, DLSS, voice commands, or have an optical disc drive, and it lacks GPS, a gyroscope, an accelerometer, and a compass.
The CPU uses a BGA 2049 socket, carries a clock multiplier of 38, and has a Thermal Design Power of 28W, with a maximum operating temperature of 110°C. It employs big.LITTLE technology for workload distribution across its cores, supports a dual-channel memory configuration with a maximum RAM speed of 7467 MHz, and does not support ECC memory or an unlocked multiplier. The processor includes a 24 MB L3 cache, NX bit support, and is compatible with instruction sets including MMX, F16C, FMA3, AES, AVX, AVX2, SSE 4.1, and SSE 4.2. Graphics are handled by the integrated Intel Arc Xe-LPG 128EU GPU, which features 1024 shading units, 64 texture mapping units, 32 render output units, and 8 execution units, with support for OpenCL 3 and OpenGL 4.6. The overclocked PassMark result stands at 24,880.