A tipster has leaked the design of the Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 (2024), giving us an idea of ​​what the next laptop in the company’s Slim series will look like. It could be the first commercial laptop to feature Qualcomm’s Arm-based Snapdragon X Elite chip and run Windows 11, with a focus on artificial intelligence performance. The leaked images also reveal that the Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 (2024) will feature a 14-inch display and will have a dedicated Microsoft Copilot key.

Tipster WalkingCat (@_h0x0d_) leaked four purported images of the Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 (2024) on X (formerly Twitter). The images shared by the tipster show the alleged laptop from different angles and appear to be running Windows 11. The post is titled “Yoga Slim 7 14(.5) 2024 Snapdragon Edition,” indicating that the laptop will come with a 14-inch or 14.5 inch screen and will run on a Snapdragon processor.

In the leaked images, we see the rumored Yoga laptop sporting a very slim design with Lenovo’s logo in the center of the lid. It has rounded edges and a slightly raised webcam module. Stereo speakers surround the keyboard, and the trackpad is quite large. To the right of the space bar, we can clearly see a dedicated co-pilot key.

The tipster did not reveal other specifications of the laptop, but this is the first image of the laptop expected to be powered by Qualcomm’s flagship laptop processor. While Samsung and Microsoft, along with several other OEMs, are expected to equip their laptops with Snapdragon X Elite chips, we’ve only seen purported benchmarks of these devices.

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According to a recent report, Microsoft is said to be confident that its upcoming Surface Pro 10 and Surface Laptop 6 will be able to beat Apple’s M3-powered MacBook Air in CPU and AI tasks. The company is also said to be optimistic about the performance of Windows AI PCs using Arm chips to simulate x64 applications – Microsoft reportedly expects its emulator to provide better performance for Macs using Apple Silicon chips than Apple’s Rosetta 2 Analog performance.


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