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Lenovo’s latest ‘value’ workstations

Lenovo is growing its family of entry-level desktop workstations with the ThinkStation P360 and Tiny, which are geared for users who work with clock-speed-driven 3D applications, such as engineers and designers, as well as data scientists and AI practitioners working on smaller size projects and datasets.   Lenovo’s P360 Tower. (Source: Lenovo)   The ThinkStation P360 Tower uses up to the ...

Karen Moltenbrey

Lenovo is growing its family of entry-level desktop workstations with the ThinkStation P360 and Tiny, which are geared for users who work with clock-speed-driven 3D applications, such as engineers and designers, as well as data scientists and AI practitioners working on smaller size projects and datasets.   Lenovo’s P360 Tower. (Source: Lenovo)   The ThinkStation P360 Tower uses up to the latest 12th Gen Intel Core i9 processors (16 cores, 5.2 GHz) for a CPU that is 58% faster than the previous generation, and supports up to Nvidia RTX A5000 graphics cards with 24GB VRAM. As a result, users have the
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