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Posted by Worgarthe
 - November 26, 2025, 18:31:29
Quote from: Local LLMs on November 26, 2025, 12:51:43With the AI LLM self-hosting being a thing now, 32 GB RAM are kinda low (minus 8 GB for the OS) and soldered are a bummer. At least 48 GB RAM would have been nice. 48 GB RAM and 64 GB RAM options need to be available for the 2026 release/releases, like the IdeaPad, too.
There are other things in life too, more productive and fulfilling ones also. You don't buy a microwave if you need a conventional oven (and vice versa).
Posted by Local LLMs
 - November 26, 2025, 12:51:43
With the AI LLM self-hosting being a thing now, 32 GB RAM are kinda low (minus 8 GB for the OS) and soldered are a bummer. At least 48 GB RAM would have been nice. 48 GB RAM and 64 GB RAM options need to be available for the 2026 release/releases, like the IdeaPad, too.
Posted by Redaktion
 - November 26, 2025, 11:14:15
We tested the ThinkPad E14 Gen 7 equipped with Intel's Lunar Lake chip, which improves battery life but lags behind in CPU performance and limits maintenance options. This raises the question: is the Arrow Lake variant the better overall choice?

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-ThinkPad-E14-Gen-7-review-Lunar-Lake-delivers-longer-battery-life-but-brings-trade-offs.1170838.0.html