Amazon and Canadian retailer Cendirect have listed a Lenovo Yoga Pro 7 15IPH11 configuration featuring Intel's unannounced Core Ultra 7 251HX processor paired with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 GPU equipped with 12 GB of GDDR7 VRAM. The processor appears alongside existing Arrow Lake-HX chips like the Core Ultra 7 255HX, while the 12 GB VRAM variant of the RTX 5070 has also surfaced in listings for the ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 and other gaming laptops.

The RTX 5070 with 12 GB VRAM represents a significant upgrade over the standard 8 GB mobile version, which struggles with modern titles demanding higher memory capacities even at low settings. The Lenovo configuration supports up to 115 W Total Graphics Power (TGP) for the GPU. Nvidia has not officially announced the 12 GB variant, making these manufacturer listings the first concrete evidence of its existence. For Linux users, the RTX 5070 series requires NVIDIA driver version 570 or newer with the open-source kernel module rather than the legacy proprietary driver, while Arrow Lake processors have been supported since Linux kernel 6.11 with integrated graphics drivers ready in kernel 6.9.

The specific Yoga Pro 7 model (83VK0008US) appears to have been available for nearly a month but does not yet appear on Lenovo's Product Specifications Reference (PSREF). Another variant (83VK000CCC) has also been spotted on Cendirect Canada. Lenovo will likely provide official details closer to the machine's 2026-05-01 release date.