Lenovo has announced the launch of the ThinkStation PX, P7 and P5, featuring processor technology from Intel ranging up to 120 cores and support for high-end Nvidia RTX professional GPUs.
Lenovo partnered with Aston Martin to co-design the new ThinkStation chassis and came up with a tool-less chassis design that allows for flexibility and enhanced ergonomics.
The Lenovo ThinkStation PX is rack-optimised, powered by latest 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors, offering up to 120 CPU cores and boasting a 53% average performance gain over the prior generation.
The ThinkStation PX also offers support for up to four dual-slot Nvidia RTX 6000 Ada Generation GPUs, up to 2TB of DDR5 memory and ultra-fast bandwidth through PCIe Gen 5 and an efficient 1850W PSU and optional redundant power supplies.
The ThinkStation P7 included the latest Intel Xeon W processors, supporting up to 56 cores in a single socket, and is rack-optimised for use in a variety of desktop and data centre environments in a 4U enclosure. It supports up to three dual-slot Nvidia RTX 6000 Ada Generation GPUs.
The ThinkStation P5 features a newly designed chassis, the latest Intel Xeon W processors, which offer up to 24 cores, and support for up to two Nvidia RTX A6000 professional graphics cards. High-speed DDR5 memory and PCIe Gen 5 bandwidth deliver configurability.