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Lenovo Debuts New Workstations and a Breakthrough 1,000 Wh/L Battery

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– Lenovo is launching a new generation of AI-optimized workstations, including the ThinkPad P14s, P16s, and P1 laptops and the ThinkStation P5 desktop, designed for on-device AI development and demanding professional workflows.
– These workstations are powered by next-generation Intel or AMD processors and feature dedicated NPUs and NVIDIA RTX PRO Blackwell Series GPUs to accelerate AI tasks and professional visualization.
– The models are targeted at professionals like engineers, data scientists, and creatives, offering a balance of mobility, performance, and expandability to run workloads at the edge as part of Lenovo’s hybrid AI strategy.
– Beyond performance, the systems feature Lenovo ThinkShield security, incorporate recycled materials, meet several environmental certifications, and showcase improved serviceability with more customer-replaceable parts.
– Lenovo also announced a proof-of-concept for a new high-density Silicon-Anode Battery (ED1000) for future laptops, offering over 10% greater energy density and longer battery life without increasing size.

Lenovo has unveiled a significant expansion of its professional computing lineup, introducing a new generation of AI-optimized workstations alongside a groundbreaking battery technology poised to redefine mobile performance. The company announced the upcoming availability of several new models, including the ThinkPad P14s Gen 7 AMD, ThinkPad P14s i Gen 7, ThinkPad P16s Gen 5 AMD, ThinkPad P16s i Gen 5, ThinkPad P1 Gen 9, and the desktop-class ThinkStation P5 Gen 2. These systems are engineered for professionals across fields like engineering, data science, and creative design, delivering the unprecedented performance required for demanding applications such as CAD, BIM, and AI model development.

According to Tom Butler, Vice President of Commercial Portfolio and Product Management at Lenovo, the rapid evolution of AI demands more than just raw hardware power. Professionals need scalable, adaptable solutions that process data efficiently wherever work happens. He stated that these new workstations are foundational to Lenovo’s hybrid AI strategy, providing the necessary power for edge computing, cloud collaboration, and localized AI performance to meet diverse user needs from students to engineers.

A core focus of this launch is on-device AI capability, enabling faster design iteration, inference, and model development without constant reliance on cloud connectivity. Across the mobile ThinkPad P Series, dedicated neural processing units (NPUs) and next-generation processors from Intel and AMD work in concert with powerful NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Series GPUs to dramatically accelerate AI workflows. The portfolio includes several standout models tailored for specific professional challenges.

The ThinkPad P14s Gen 7 stands as the lightest AI-ready mobile workstation in Lenovo’s lineup, packing true workstation performance into a compact, highly portable 14-inch form factor. It offers configurations with Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors paired with an NVIDIA RTX PRO 5000 Blackwell Laptop GPU, or AMD Ryzen AI PRO 400 Series processors with AMD Radeon graphics. For users requiring a larger screen without sacrificing mobility, the ThinkPad P16s Gen 5 elevates performance for mainstream power users. Weighing under 1.76 kg, this 16-inch workstation can be configured with the latest Intel or AMD processors and professional NVIDIA RTX PRO 5000 Blackwell Laptop GPUs, making it a powerful tool for engineers and designers on the move.

At the pinnacle of mobile performance, the ThinkPad P1 Gen 9 is designed for creative professionals and engineers who refuse to compromise. Its premium, ultra-thin design houses an Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processor, a discrete NVIDIA RTX PRO 5000 Blackwell Laptop GPU, and up to 672 total TOPS of AI performance. It is billed as Lenovo’s most capable ThinkPad ever, ideal for color-critical work, 3D CAD, high-end visualization, and rendering. For stationary power needs, the ThinkStation P5 Gen 2 redefines the mainstream desktop workstation. Built with Intel Xeon 600 processors and support for up to two NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Max-Q Workstation Edition GPUs, it tackles compute-heavy tasks like complex rendering, medical imaging, molecular modeling, and large-scale AI development.

Lenovo is also deepening its collaboration with NVIDIA, supporting tools like the NVIDIA OpenShell runtime to enhance security and privacy for autonomous agent development, accelerated on workstations like the ThinkStation P5 Gen 2. Beyond performance, these systems are protected by Lenovo ThinkShield, a comprehensive suite of hardware and firmware security features. The mobile workstations also emphasize sustainability, incorporating recycled materials, achieving high environmental certifications, and featuring improved serviceability with more customer-replaceable components.

In a separate but equally significant announcement, Lenovo revealed a proof-of-concept for a revolutionary 1,000 Wh/L Silicon-Anode Battery. Developed with Shanghai Jiao Tong University, this technology achieves an energy density improvement of over 10% compared to previous generations. With a capacity of up to 99.9Whr without increasing physical size, this ED1000 battery sets a new industry benchmark, promising significantly improved battery life and higher performance for future Lenovo laptops and workstations, unlocking new possibilities for device form factors and endurance.

(Source: TechPowerUp)

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