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Thinkpads are fairly powerful as laptops go. Are you talking about some very strong variety of chromebook here?
The ones from schools are very tuff. I wouldn't call a 10-15 year old thinkpad powerful
No way. My T420 with a 3.4ghz 4c8t i7 absolutely outpaces any celeron POS Chromebook. Either you don't have much experience with good (T-series) Thinkpads or you don't have much experience with Chromebooks.
I think they mean powerful as in compute power, and since they're designed to be thin clients, the answer is no. They're universally underpowered the day they come out.