Lenovo Announces Workstations Made with Aston Martin

Lenovo is launching three new ThinkStation PCs with Intel Sapphire Rapids processors, working with Aston Martin to have a design matched to their speed.
 Lenovo Announces Workstations Made with Aston Martin
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Workstations are usually designed to complete research/application in workplaces very quickly, so not much attention is paid to their design. What matters is the hardware. However, Lenovo aims to raise this bar quite a bit with the new ThinkStation PX, P7 and P5 workstations.

Lenovo, which wants the design of workstations to be at an inaccessible level as well as the hardware, has collaborated with Aston Martin in this context and produced great designs. Let’s first explain what a workstation is, then let’s take a look at the designs and features.

Let’s talk a little bit first: What is a workstation?

 

Workstations are computers designed specifically for technical and scientific research/applications and are designed for single person use. Unlike normal PCs, they contain special CPU, RAM, SSD and GPU in their hardware.

Let’s get to the main topic: Lenovo launches elegant workstations in collaboration with Aston Martin

Lenovo has launched the new ThinkStation PX, P7 and P5, all featuring Intel’s new Scalable Xeon processors (codenamed Sapphire Rapids). The design of workstations with lightning-fast processors has also worked with Aston Martin to reflect this speed.

The ThinkStation PX, 7 and 5 blend the iconic red and black design language of the ThinkStation family with a redesigned three-channel cooling system featuring a 3D grille with larger vents. Additionally, they feature a modular, snap-on design to make repairs and upgrades easy.

As for the technical specifications:

Top model ThinkStation PX

  • 120 processor cores offering 53% better performance than the previous generation
  • Four NVIDIA RTX 600 ADA Generation graphics cards
  • 2TB DDR5 RAM
  • 1850W power supply

Mid model ThinkStation P7

  • The only CPU socket that supports up to 56 cores with Intel’s 4th generation Scalable Xeon processors
  • Three NVIDIA RTX 6000 graphics cards

The lowest model ThinkStation P5

  • 24-core Intel Xeon W processor
  • Two NVIDIA RTX A6000 graphics cards

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