Lenovo ThinkPad X140e
| Lenovo ThinkPad X140e | |
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| Overview | |
| Introduced | 2013 |
| Manufacturer | Lenovo |
| Overall Dimensions | 11.6" W x 8.5" D x 1.38" H |
| Weight | 3.92 lb |
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| Motherboard | |
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| Chipset | None (Kabini is an SoC) |
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| Embedded Controller | ITE IT8518 (QUANTA_IT8518) |
| Memory | 2 slots (1 channel) SODIMM - up to 16GB DDR3-1600 if A4-5000, DDR3-1333 if E1-2500 |
| BIOS Flash | 4 MiB soldered SOIC-16 |
| Power | |
| AC Adapter | 65W 20V Lenovo ThinkPad barrel jack power adapter |
| Battery | Removable 6-cell 62.4 Wh Li-ion (Lenovo 35+) |
| Human Interface | |
| Display | 11.6" 1366x768 (16:9) |
| Keyboard | 40-series ThinkPad 6-row |
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| Webcam | 1280x720 wide-angle |
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| Ethernet Interface | Gigabit Realtek RTL8111F |
| Factory WLAN Card | Various |
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| Memory Card Reader | Full-size SD card slot |
The Lenovo ThinkPad X140e is an 11.6" laptop using AMD's fam16h Kabini SoCs.
Open Source Firmware
Open source firmware for the X140e is provided by coreboot-15h utilizing AMD's open source AGESA release for platform initialization. The git repository for the firmware can be reviewed here.
coreboot-15h
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Download Options
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| 2026.03.29-v4.18-7ebae77863 |
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| 2026.03.26-v4.18-ff66166ebf |
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| 2026.03.20-v4.18-60f79fa1ed |
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| 2026.03.15-v4.18-7f0a560c9f |
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Missing Features
- Fn keys for microphone, headset, display, and brightness hotkeys do not work
- SeaBIOS can not boot from the SD card
- memtest86+ only responds to the onboard keyboard
- coreinfo only responds to USB keyboards
- FreeBSD requires the S3_VGA_ROM_RUN coreboot option for resume support in radeonkms
- S3_VGA_ROM_RUN does not work with Linux
- Release ROMs have S3_VGA_ROM_RUN disabled
Flashing
To switch from the stock firmware to coreboot, external flashing is required. Before switching to coreboot, make sure you are using the latest OEM BIOS to ensure the latest EC firmware is on your device. The SOIC-8 flash chip is easily accessible from the bottom of the laptop. With the rear panel removed (3 screws), the flash chip is under a piece of black tape and next to the RAM. A Pomona 5250 clip is recommended over generic clips to avoid colliding with the chassis frame. A 3.3V programmer should be used; flashrom will need the "-c W25Q32FV" argument to flash the chip. The CMOS should be cleared when switching to coreboot, the battery is next to the flash chip and can be disconnected to wipe the CMOS.
Debugging
This laptop does not have a serial port. Because of this, the most practical way to get debug output from coreboot is via EHCI Debugging. Connect your EHCI debugging device to the yellow always-powered USB 2.0 port immediately next to the power input jack.