Lenovo announces its new gaming beast
Lenovo’s 2025 gaming laptop, the Legion Y7000 Core Edition, was briefly listed on an online store before its official launch. The device, which was initially spotted with a $978 price tag, was later quietly removed from the platform. This early image hinted at an impending official announcement.
Legion Y7000 Core Edition Unveiled
The new model features Intel’s 16-core Core i7-14650HX processor. Capable of clocking up to 5.2GHz, this processor delivers not only gaming performance but also top-tier performance in demanding professional applications. For graphics, it features NVIDIA’s RTX 5060 graphics card with DLSS 4 support. This card, with 8GB of GDDR7 memory, is reportedly capable of operating at up to 115W.

The device includes 16GB of DDR5 RAM running at 5600MHz. Storage is provided by a 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD. The system also offers a configurable design with dual RAM and dual SSD support. The cooling system features a custom structure with three fans and four heat pipes. This system, which encases the CPU and GPU in a single copper plate, is reported to be more efficient than previous generations.
The Legion Y7000 Core Edition features a 16-inch 2560×1600 resolution display. This panel offers a 180Hz refresh rate, HDR support, and 100% sRGB color accuracy, while variable refresh rate (VRR) ensures smoother gaming experience.
Connectivity options include USB-C with 100W fast charging, four USB-A ports, HDMI 2.1 output, an Ethernet connection, a headphone jack, and a traditional power adapter port. The keyboard also comes with three-stage lighting support. The device’s power needs are met by an 80Wh battery.
Lenovo has not yet made an official announcement about the device. However, the product’s short-term listing suggests the launch will take place very soon.
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