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Assuming you're serious, no.
Most modern laptops have soldered down CPUs. Even with older or higher power models that are socketed, it's been a few decades since they were physically interchangeable between brands, and laptops generally used different sockets to desktops. Sockets also only last a couple of generations.
You can probably buy a ThinkPad with the (lower power/performance) laptop version of this chip, though
i figured it was likely but i kind of just wanted to understand exactly what this is. i thought it was a discrete gpu
No, it's just a CPU with very good integrated graphics, sufficient to beat many cheaper GPUs.