Lenovo ThinkStation P360 Ultra has four liter volume and mobile RTX A5000
Lenovo introduces a compact workstation containing 125W Intel Core processors of the twelfth generation with up to sixteen cores and a mobile RTX A5000 GPU. The ThinkStation P360 Ultra has a volume of ‘less than four liters’.
The compact workstation can be equipped with 128GB DDR5 memory and up to 8TB of M.2 SSDs. There are two PCIe 4.0 slots for expansion cards. Desktop processors of the Alder Lake generation go into the computer and Lenovo combines them with a mobile RTX A5000 GPU. With its 6144 CUDA cores and 16GB GDDR6 memory, it is comparable to the mobile RTX 3080 video card.
Lenovo says it has collaborated with Nvidia to properly accommodate and cool the GPU in the compact system. The GPU is placed on a separate pcb for this. The motherboard is made in collaboration with Intel and is double-sided. Memory can be placed on both sides.
At the back of the ThinkStation P360 Ultra include two Ethernet connections and two Thunderbolt 4 ports. According to Lenovo, the workstation will be available from August or September for prices from 1249 euros, but it is not known which specifications buyers will receive for that money. The aforementioned processor with sixteen cores and RTX A5000 GPU are the maximum specifications.