- The ThinkCentre neo 55a Gen 6 combines a 23.8-inch FHD display with Harman-powered audio
- ThinkCentre neo 55s Gen 6 includes a PCIe 4.0 expansion bay for flexible upgrades
- ThinkCentre neo 55q Gen 6 maintains legacy support with modular VGA and COM ports
Lenovo has introduced a new generation of ThinkCentre desktops that build on the mini PC form factor and AI capability, with models powered by AMD’s new Ryzen AI 300 Series processors.
The ThinkCentre neo 55 family, which includes the 55a all-in-one, 55s small form factor and 55q mini, aims to bring AI performance to small and medium-sized businesses.
Each device offers a different take on the balance between performance, space and cost, and together they show how Lenovo hopes to improve what a business PC can do.
Compact design meets AI computing
The flagship of the line is the ThinkCentre neo 55q Gen 6, which Lenovo touts as a “small but powerful” system capable of running complex AI workloads despite its size.
Measuring just 7.2 inches in length and weighing just over 2 pounds, it can be mounted behind a monitor or stored in tight office setups.
Powered by AMD Ryzen AI chips, it includes up to 64GB of DDR5 memory and 2TB of SSD storage.
Lenovo has even kept the traditional options by offering additional VGA and COM ports via a modular punch-out port, addressing existing applications that some companies still rely on to run older industrial or diagnostic tools.
Beyond size, Lenovo has linked the entire neo 55 range to Microsoft’s Copilot+ PC framework.
That means built-in AI features like “Click to Do” and “Agent in Settings,” which streamline navigation and automate tasks.
The ThinkCentre neo 55a Gen 6 all-in-one combines a 23.8-inch FHD display with an integrated camera and audio system tuned by Harman.
Its AI-powered meeting tools, such as “Face & Group Tracking” and “AI Noise Suppression,” target hybrid workplaces that need clear audio and visuals.
It supports up to 64GB of DDR5 RAM and includes two SSD slots offering a total of 2TB of storage.
For connectivity, this device comes with multiple USB 4.0 and HDMI 2.1 ports.
Meanwhile, the 55s Gen 6 strikes a balance between size and expandability, allowing for up to 6GB Nvidia or 4GB AMD Radeon graphics cards and multiple monitor outputs.
It supports up to 128 GB of DDR5 memory, two M.2 slots, and a PCIe 4.0 expansion bay for performance upgrades and peripheral integration.
This makes it a plausible mobile workstation for small teams handling heavy graphics workloads.
Lenovo continues to focus on responsible production, using up to 85% post-consumer recycled plastic and offering CO₂ offset services that support verified emissions reduction projects.
The company’s ThinkShield security suite, TPM 2.0 encryption, and intrusion detection cables serve as standard protection across the range.
Added to this is Lenovo Premier Support Plus, which provides around-the-clock access to AI-ready service specialists.
The ThinkCentre neo 55a Gen 6 and neo 55s Gen 6 are now available starting at $549 and $479, respectively, while the neo 55q Gen 6 will follow with an expected starting price of $499.
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