IT House reported on February 20th that Lenovo has released a new generation of Xiaoxin notebooks with many models equipped with 1TB SSD as standard, marking a significant advancement towards the popularization of 1TB large-capacity SSDs. This announcement comes just one day after Lenovo’s unveiling of the latest update for the XiaoXin Pad Pro 2022.

Lenovo’s latest updates reveal that the Savior 2023 series will also feature 1TB SSD in gaming notebooks, making this capacity more accessible and commonplace. The Savior 2023 series boasts a mainstream configuration equipped with a 1TB SSD and an additional M.2 slot for expansion.
The Lenovo Savior 2023 series is expected to launch soon, with the Y9000P featuring Intel Core 13th-generation processors and 140W fast charging. Reports suggest that the device will also feature a new big Y logo. Official data indicates that the new generation of Y9000P professional gaming notebooks can output up to 250W of performance.
This series of notebooks is expected to be comparable to the Legion Pro 7i series notebooks, as previously reported by IT House. They feature the latest 13th-generation Core CPUs and RTX 40-series graphics, with an optional i9 + RTX 4090 flagship configuration. The notebook’s display features a 16-inch 2560×1600 IPS panel with a refresh rate of 240 Hz.
In summary, Lenovo has released a new generation of Xiaoxin notebooks that feature 1TB SSDs as standard, while also announcing the Savior 2023 series with similar capabilities. The Lenovo Savior 2023 series is expected to launch soon, with the Y9000P featuring Intel Core 13th-generation processors and 140W fast charging. This series of notebooks is expected to go toe-to-toe with the company’s very own Legion Pro 7i series notebooks with the latest 13th-generation Core CPUs and RTX 40-series graphics.
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