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Lenovo introduces its new series of Thinkstation PX, P7 and P5 workstations with Nvidia GPU and Intel Xenon processor

The new Lenovo Thinkstation series with the PX, P7 and P5 models.


The new Lenovo Thinkstation series with the PX, P7 and P5 models. -LENOVO

March 9 (Portaltic/EP) –

Lenovo has presented this Thursday its new series of workstations Thinkstation with PX, P7 and P5 models, which are equipped with the latest processor solutions Intel Xenon, the Nvidia RTX 6000 Ada GPU and a design created in collaboration with Aston Martin.

Lenovo’s new series of Thinkstations are designed with the goal of meet the professional needs of users with functions and security to match the new needs of all professional sectors such as design and architecture, among others.

work station Thinkstation PX, look for Lenovo’s flagship, it offers the most power allowing “extreme workflows”. Its components include Xenon scalable processors up to 120 cores to 4.1GHz and compatibility with up to four NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada Generation GPUeach with 48GB of VRAM.

Likewise, the RAM of the system has 2TB of DDR5 memory at 4,800 MHz and the space of storage reaches 60T with capacity for nine storage units. It also establishes a ultra fast bandwidth through lanes PCIe Gen 5. On the other hand, in terms of its connectivity, it offers compatibility with WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.2 and several ports for USB-C and USB-A. It also has an Ethernet connection and audio.

Thinkstation PX includes a power supply power supply with a power of 1,850 Wattsin addition to the possibility of adding redundant power supplies, that is, it provides power to the device with several power modules.

With all of this, Lenovo ensures that the PX Workstation runs the most complex computing workloads “smoothly,” whether on the desktop or in a data center. In fact, it offers a average performance increase of 53 percent compared to its previous generation thanks to its processor.

LENOVO THINKSTATION P7

On the other hand, the model Thinkstation P7 stands out for its “revolutionary” computer architecture. This is because it includes Intel Xenon W processors supporting up to 56 cores in a single socket. With this technology, Lenovo intends to provide the necessary power to deal with workloads that previously “used to depend on servers or cloud resources.”

This device can hold up to three dual-slot Nvidia RTX 6000 Ada GPUs, and has 1TB of 4,800 MHz DDR5 RAM And till 52TB of storage allowing a maximum of 7 storage units. The power supply in the case of the P7 model is reduced to 1,400 wattsand in terms of connectivity it has the same characteristics as the PX workstation.

It stands out for its optimized design to be able to be used in a wide variety of desktop environments and data centers thanks to its 4U enclosure. It is also a useful device for functions that require “unprecedented” graphics, visualization, rendering, and AI performance.

LENOVO THINKSTATION P5

The last model presented, ThinkStation P5, is designed to meet user demand for high levels of performance, capacity of IT expansion and ease of management in the companyas specified by Lenovo.

The Thinkstation P5 shares many features with the other two models, such as its connectivity and extensive support for USB-C and USB-A ports. also uses Intel Xeon W processors up to 24 cores at 4.8 GHzhowever, it admits up to 2 Nvidia RTX A6000 GPUseach with 48 GB of VRAM.

The DDR5 RAM memory reaches a maximum of 512 GBwhile storage can reach up to 48TB, with up to 6 storage units in total. Likewise, the power supply is 1,000 watts.

DESIGN

The Chinese technology company has emphasized the design of these workstations, with which it reinterprets new lines with the aim of maximizing performance “without sacrificing customization.”

As Lenovo has stated, along with Aston Martin They have gotten integrate a front grill inspired in he Gran Turismo DBS vehiclewith larger ventilation openings in a 3D hexagonal design, allowing for unobstructed airflow.

In this sense, it stands out the rack-optimized system, that is, self-cooling, “thermally advanced”. Its about Lenovo’s patented tri-channel cooling system, with which the air baffles included in the workstation push the air from the front to the rear.

Following this line, the collaboration with Aston Martin has achieved a device that reflects Lenovo’s “iconic red design language.” Thus, they have built a casing that allows a lot of flexibility and improved ergonomics, as well as handling without the need for tools.

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