No. Improved keyboard (with numpad) from T16, with 1.8mm key travel. 4k @ 120-144Hz screen with a response of no more than 6ms when working from a PSU.
3 x usb-a 3.2 Gen 2 ports and 2 x usb40 ports (exactly as many as Phoenix Zen4 supports)
RJ45 at 10Gbps.
HDMI 2.1 at 48Gbps and DP2.1 at 80Gbps to support 8K monitors. But Zen4 only supports the infamous 40Gbps DP2.1 - 1/2 of the full DP2.0
And 1440p webcams as in HP G9 series. With 60fps and autofocus.
But all this is useless because of the wildly slow AMD memory controllers, which lose from 1.5 to 2 times the same Intel controllers even when the latter work with memory at a lower frequency.
The entire x86 camp was disgraced in 2023, when the RAM of Apple's M2 Max processors began to work 5 (!) Times faster than in x86 laptops.
The x86 camp is still held together only by a huge accumulated codebase that is poorly compatible with arm processors. Otherwise, both Intel and its antimonopoly pad - AMD would already be bankrupt.