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Lenovo Ushers New Mobile Workstations – The Lenovo ThinkPad P50 and P70

wp_header_imageLenovo today unveiled the beginning of a new family of mobile workstation innovations, the ThinkPad P50 and P70, at the SIGGRAPH 2015 Conference and Exhibition. These new ThinkPad P Series systems are the best-performing and most reliable mobile workstations available and are designed to run the most demanding Independent Software Vendor (ISV) applications.


The ThinkPad P70 is designed for high-end professionals in industries ranging from media and entertainment. The Lenovo ThinkPad P70 come with a 17-inch mobile workstation to the ThinkPad family. It’s packed with the most memory and storage ever found in a mobile workstation. The ThinkPad P70 is loaded with up to 64GB of DDR4 ECC memory and the ability to handle up to four storage devices and up to a terabyte of SSD storage, utilizing the latest PCIe technology for speeds up to five times faster than current SATA technology. Additionally, the ThinkPad P70 comes with two Intel Thunderbolt 3 ports for ultra-fast connectivity and a 4K UHD display or optional FHD touch.

For the ThinkPad P50 Lenovo brings us the thinnest and lightest full-function mobile workstation yet, featuring a beautiful 15.6-inch UHD 4K display and is certified to run users’ most requested ISV applications.

These machines are the first to be equipped with the new Intel Xeon Processor E3-1500M v5, which provides lightning-fast performance and enhanced reliability for critical workstation applications. Both systems feature NVIDIA Quadro GPUs for unmatched graphics capability. The ThinkPad P Series also come with X-Rite Pantone color calibration, keeping colors accurate throughout the life of the product and protecting the customers’ investment.

The ThinkPad P50 and P70 feature a brand new FLEX Performance Cooling system. The dual-fan design allows for cooler, quieter and faster performance. This revolutionary design allows for both optimal uptime, as dictated by the needs of the application, giving the user the ability to push the system harder and for longer periods of time.

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