Lenovo announced the launch of the ThinkStation PX, P7, and P5 advanced desktop workstations that use the latest Intel processors, supporting up to 120 cores and NVIDIA RTX professional graphics.
Lenovo announced the launch of the ThinkStation PX, P7, and P5 advanced desktop workstations that use the latest Intel processors, supporting up to 120 cores and NVIDIA RTX professional graphics.
Lenovo designed the new ThinkStation chassis in cooperation with Intel, NVIDIA, and customer Aston Martin, a luxury car maker. Aston Martin’s influence is seen in the sleek, new 3D grill design. Performance is Lenovo’s focus with these new models, redesigned air baffles and larger 3D hex ventilation openings, along with Lenovo’s tri-channel cooling system, allowing unobstructed airflow to ensure maximum cold air intake and hot air exhaust.
All the workstations have a modular design with front-accessible drives and a toolless chassis design that allows flexibility and enhanced ergonomics.
The ThinkStation PX is the most powerful workstation in the lineup with up to 120 cores thanks to Intel’s 4th generation Xeon Scalable processors. This is also Lenovo’s most expandable workstation, featuring up to four dual-slot NVIDIA RTX A6000 Ada Generation graphics cards, and supports up to 2TB of DDR5 memory.
Processor | Dual 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors with up to 120 total cores (60 cores per socket) |
Chipset | Intel C741 |
Graphics | Up to four NVIDIA RTX A6000 48GB VRAM |
Total Memory | Up to 2TB DDR5-4800 |
Storage Capacity |
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Total Storage | Up to 9 total drives
Or up to 7 total drives
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RAID |
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Power Supply |
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Expansion Slots | Dual processor systems:
Single processor systems:
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The ThinkStation P7 is Lenovo’s premiere single-socket workstation, based around Intel’s latest Xeon W-class processors supporting 56 cores. Available as a 4U rackmount, the P7 supports three dual-slot NVIDIA RTX A6000 Ada Generation graphics cards.
Processor | Intel Xeon W-3400 processor with up to 56 cores |
Chipset | Intel W790 |
Graphics | Up to three NVIDIA RTX A6000 48GB VRAM |
Total Memory | Up to 1TB DDR5-4800 (16GB/32GB/64GB/128GB ECC x 8 DIMM slots) |
Storage Capacity |
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Total Storage | Up to 7 total drives
Or up to 6 total drives
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Power Supply | 1000W, 1400W (92% efficient) |
Expansion Slots |
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The ThinkStation P5 is the mainstream workstation, featuring up to a 24-core Intel Xeon W-class processor, two NVIDIA RTX A6000 Ada Generation graphics cards, 512GB of RAM (8 RDIMM), and six drives for up to 48TB of total storage.
Processor | Intel Xeon W-2400 up to 24 cores |
Chipset | Intel W790 |
Graphics | Up to two NVIDIA RTX A6000 48GB VRAM |
Total Memory | 512GB DDR5-4800 (8 RDIMM) |
Storage Capacity |
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Total Storage | Up to 6 total drives
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RAID |
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Power Supply | 750W, 1000W (92% efficient) |
Expansion Slots |
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All three of the new workstations will be available in May 2023. Pricing has not been announced.
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