Lenovo has launched its latest unconventional desktop workstations, the ThinkStation PX, P7, and P5 in India. These workstations have been co-designed with Aston Martin, and powered by Intel’s latest processors and NVIDIA RTX professional GPUs.
The ThinkStation PX is Lenovo’s most
powerful workstation, packing up to 120 CPU cores and up to four NVIDIA RTX
6000 Ada Generation GPUs. This bad boy can handle even the most demanding
workflows, like creative finishing and CAE simulations. It’s also
rack-optimized, so it can easily transition between desktop and data center
environments. The ThinkStation PX has up to 2TB of DDR5 memory and PCIe Gen 5
lanes.
The ThinkStation P7 is another powerful
workstation that’s great for demanding creative and technical workflows. It has
up to 56 CPU cores, and three GPUs, and supports real-time rendering and AI
applications. Lastly, we have the ThinkStation P5, a workhorse of a desktop
workstation featuring Intel Xeon W processors with up to 24 cores and supports
up to two NVIDIA RTX A6000 professional graphics cards.
Lenovo partnered with Aston Martin to
create the ThinkStation PX, P7, and P5 workstations. These workstations combine
excellent performance with a chic appearance that draws inspiration from Aston
Martin automobiles. The tool-less chassis is easy to use and upgrade, and the
cooling system ensures that the workstations can handle even the most demanding
tasks. The chassis is inspired by the Aston Martin DBS Grand Tourer. There’s a
3D grill design that channels air through the workstation. It has redesigned
air baffles and larger 3D hex ventilation openings.
The new ThinkStations start at Rs.
1,20,000 in India and are now available for purchase on Lenovo’s website.