Lenovo took the wraps off its latest crop of ThinkStation desktop and ThinkPad mobile workstations, which feature the latest Intel processors and NVIDIA professional graphics.
Lenovo took the wraps off its latest crop of ThinkStation desktop and ThinkPad mobile workstations, which feature the latest Intel processors and NVIDIA professional graphics.
These workstations expectedly offer ISV certifications for popular creative and design apps, Intel vPro remote management, and comprehensive security, including TPM 2.0 and a self-healing BIOS.
We’ll start with the powerful ThinkStation workstations.
Lenovo’s mid-tier desktop workstation, the ThinkStation P3 sits below the ThinkStation P5 and top-end ThinkStation P7. This refreshed model gets an expanded chassis that supports power supplies up to 1,100 watts and 26TB of internal storage.
Its basic technical profile includes:
The ThinkStation P3 Ultra (see our review of the previous generation ThinkStation P360 Ultra) offers impressive potential in a four-liter chassis, making it an ideal solution for hybrid or remote work. Like the other workstations here, it gets an upgrade to Intel’s “Raptor Lake” processors and the latest NVIDIA RTX professional graphics.
Despite its small size, this little workstation still has four So-DIMM slots supporting 128GB of RAM. Naturally, it uses mobile graphics cards since the chassis is too small for full-size cards.
The P3 Ultra’s specifications are as follows:
Lenovo’s smallest workstation, the ThinkStation P3 Tiny, has just a one-liter chassis yet still offers dedicated NVIDIA graphics and supports six displays.
Expansion options include two So-DIMM slots and two M.2 slots. Graphics top out with the NVIDIA T1000 8GB. Its specifications include:
Next up are the four new ThinkPad mobile workstations.
The ThinkPad P16 series is Lenovo’s flagship mobile workstation. (See our review of the ThinkPad P16 Gen 1.) It uses Intel’s desktop-like Core HX-class processor, this time the 13th Gen “Raptor Lake” version that should offer noticeable performance improvements over the previous generation.
This Gen 2 model also gets upgraded to the NVIDIA RTX Ada Generation graphics cards, maxing out with the RTX 5000 Ada Generation 16GB. The memory ceiling is also higher, now supporting 192GB of DDR5.
The ThinkPad P1 series is a premium thin and light mobile workstation. Compared to the ThinkPad P16 Gen 2, it uses less power-hungry Core H-class processors, lower wattage graphics, and tops out at 96GB of RAM. It still supports two storage drives and offers 16:10 displays.
Unlike the ThinkPad P16, it also offers consumer-grade NVIDIA GeForce graphics. (See our review of the ThinkPad P1 Gen 4.)
ThinkPad mobile workstations with an “i” suffix sit between entry-level and high-end workstations. The 16-inch ThinkPad P16v i offers powerful Intel Core H-class processors and tops out with NVIDIA RTX A2000 graphics. (We don’t see any NVIDIA RTX Ada Generation GPUs in the spec sheet, though.) Display resolutions top out at 2560×1600.
These “s” ThinkPads are Lenovo’s thinnest and lightest mobile workstations, using Intel Core P-class 28-watt processors and optional NVIDIA RTX A500 4GB graphics. Memory options top out at 64GB of soldered LPDDR5x. They have room for only one storage drive. The 14-inch P14s i Gen 4 has an optional 2.8K OLED screen while the 16-inch ThinkPad P16s i Gen 2 gets a 2560×1600 IPS option.
These updated Lenovo ThinkStation and ThinkPad workstations will be available starting May 2023. See Lenovo’s site for pricing information (which is not yet available).
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