The Lenovo Yoga Pro 7 14IMH9 has a physical footprint of 325 mm wide by 226 mm tall, with a thickness of just 16 mm and a total volume of 1175.2 cm³. It weighs 1590 g and relies on an active cooling system rather than a fanless design. The keyboard is backlit, adding usability in low-light conditions. The laptop does not carry a weather-sealed or splashproof rating, and it comes with a one-year warranty.
The laptop features a 14.5-inch OLED/AMOLED panel with a resolution of 2880 x 1800 px, translating to a pixel density of 234 ppi. It runs at a 120 Hz refresh rate and reaches a typical brightness of 400 nits. The display does not include a touch screen or an anti-reflection coating, but the GPU supports up to four connected displays simultaneously.
The system is powered by a CPU with a 14-core, 22-thread configuration running at speeds of 6 x 1.4 GHz and 8 x 0.9 GHz, with a turbo boost reaching 4.8 GHz, built on a 4 nm semiconductor process with multithreading support and 64-bit compatibility. It is paired with 32GB of DDR5 RAM at 7467 MHz, which also represents the maximum supported memory capacity, with no user-accessible memory slots. Storage is handled by a 1024GB NVMe SSD using PCIe 4.0 and flash-based technology. On the graphics side, the GPU runs at a base clock of 1605 MHz with a turbo of 2370 MHz, backed by 6GB of GDDR6 VRAM, delivering 12.13 TFLOPS of floating-point performance, a texture rate of 204.8 GTexels/s, and a pixel rate of 113.76 GPixel/s, with support for DirectX 12 Ultimate; XeSS (XMX) is not supported.
In PassMark testing, the system achieves an overall score of 24,879 and a single-thread score of 3,468, reflecting the CPU's per-core processing capability. The GPU records a PassMark G3D score of 17,148, representing its 3D graphics rendering performance.
The laptop's port selection includes one Thunderbolt 4 port, one USB 4 40Gbps port, one USB 3.2 Gen 2 port (USB-C), and one USB 3.2 Gen 1 port (USB-A); there are no USB 3.2 Gen 2 USB-A, Gen 1 USB-C, Thunderbolt 3, DisplayPort, mini DisplayPort, VGA, or RJ45 ports. Video output is handled by a single HDMI 2.1 port, and there is no external memory card slot. Wireless connectivity covers Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax) along with backward-compatible Wi-Fi 6, 5, and 4 standards, complemented by Bluetooth 5.3. AirPlay is also supported.
The laptop houses a 73 Wh battery and includes sleep-and-charge USB ports, allowing connected devices to be charged even when the laptop is powered off or in sleep mode. It does not use a MagSafe power adapter.
Audio is handled by stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos support and a 3.5 mm headset jack, while four built-in microphones accompany a front-facing camera for video calls. Security features include both a fingerprint scanner and 3D facial recognition. On the graphics side, the GPU supports ray tracing and DLSS, expanding options for compatible applications. Voice commands, a stylus, an S/PDIF output, an optical disc drive, and motion sensors such as a gyroscope, accelerometer, and compass are not included, nor is GPS functionality.
The CPU uses a BGA 2049 socket, a clock multiplier of 38, a 24 MB L3 cache, and a thermal design power of 115W, with a maximum operating temperature of 110 °C; it employs big.LITTLE technology, supports the NX bit, ECC memory, and double precision floating point (DPFP), but does not have an unlocked multiplier. Supported instruction sets include MMX, F16C, FMA3, AES, AVX, AVX2, SSE 4.1, and SSE 4.2. The system also includes integrated graphics alongside the dedicated GPU, which is based on the Ada Lovelace architecture and carries the Arc Xe-LPG 128EU designation with 8 execution units, 2560 shading units, 80 texture mapping units, and 48 render output units; GPU memory runs at 2000 MHz with an effective speed of 16000 MHz and a maximum bandwidth of 192 GB/s across a 96-bit bus. The GPU supports multi-display output, stereoscopic 3D, OpenCL 3, OpenGL 4.6, and Intel Resizable BAR, while LHR is not present. On the CPU side, 18,900 million transistors are present, memory operates across two channels at up to 7467 MHz, and the PassMark overclocked result stands at 24,880.