Lenovo's New ThinkPad Laptops Feature First Mobile Intel Xeon Processors
The new ThinkPad
P series are aimed at high-end professionals who need a lot of compute on the
go. There are two models, with the P50 being a 15.6-inch version, which is a
follow-on to the W541. The larger P70 features a 17.3-inch display. Both can
pack some serious specifications under the hood, starting with the processor.
Both models will feature a new processor
from Intel, which is going to be the first official mobile version of their
Xeon line. Intel has not released much information yet, but the Intel Xeon E3-1500M v5 is
going to be powering these workstations from Lenovo. While we don’t have exact
frequencies yet, the v5 version is going to be based on the just released
Skylake architecture, which brings a lot of new technology to the plate. Lenovo
will offer the new P series with up to 64 GB of DDR4 RAM memory, arranged in 4
SODIMM slots. One of the reasons to use Xeon is that it supports ECC memory,
and these workstations leverage that for the workloads they will be expected to
run Also part of the new Xeon will be Thunderbolt 3, and both models have this
connectivity. We're not sure yet if Thunderbolt is built into the Xeons, or if
something like the Aipine Ridge as an IO controller for this.
On the GPU side, Lenovo has included a
Quadro card, however the exact model is not known yet.
There is also up to 1 TB of PCIe SSD
storage available, and up to a 2 TB hard drive. In addition to the Thunderbolt,
there will also be HDMI 1.4, mini DisplayPort 1.2, ExpressCard, SDXC, and of
course what workstation would not have Gigabit Ethernet, so the P Series has
this as well.
Wireless is a new card from Intel as
well, with the Intel 8260 card which is an 802.11ac model, and Lenovo will be
offering it with Bluetooth 4.1 and vPro as well. For those that need
connectivity on the go, Lenovo is offering a Sierra EM7445 LTE-A option as
well.
Lenovo P Series Mobile Workstations
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P50
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P70
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CPU
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Intel Xeon E3 1500M v5
Quad-core Skylake ~47W TDP |
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GPU
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NVIDIA Quadro
Model number unknown |
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Memory
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Up to 64 GB DDR4-2133 ECC
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Storage
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Up to 1TB PCIe SSD
Up to 2TB HDD |
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Display
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15.6" 1920x1080 IPS w/optional
touch
Optional 3840x2160 IPS X-Rite Pantone Color Correction |
17.3" 1920x1080 IPS w/optional
touch
Optional 3840x2160 IPS X-Rite Pantone Color Correction |
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Ports
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USB 3.0 x 4
Mini DP 1.2 HDMI 1.4 Thunderbolt 3 Docking Connector Smart Card Reader ExpressCard SDXC Headset |
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Networking
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Intel 8260 Wireless-AC 802.11ac WiFi
Bluetooth 4.11 Optional vPro Gigabit Ethernet Sierra EM7445 4G LTE-A |
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Dimensions
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H: 0.96-1.02" (24.5-25.9 mm)
W: 14.86" (377.4 mm) D: 9.93" (252.3 mm) |
H: 1.17-1.2" (29.9-31.5 mm)
W: 16.4" (416 mm) D: 10.8" (275.5 mm) |
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Weight
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Starting at 5.6 lbs (2.5kg)
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Starting at 7.6 lbs (3.4 kg)
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Battery Life
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4 Cell 66 Whr
Optional 6 Cell 90 Whr |
8 Cell 96 WHr
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Price
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Rs. 1,30,000 |
Other than the larger display, the P70
can also be had with a DVD-RW drive, but hopefully but the time it launches
they will at least offer Blu-ray as an option.
Speaking of the displays, Lenovo has
packed some pretty impressive sounding displays into both models. The P series
will offer a 1920x1080p as the base, with optional touch, and there is also a
UHD 3840x2160 IPS offering as well. All of the panels are IPS models, and
Lenovo has turned to X-Rite to offer Pantone color calibration out of the box,
and over the lifetime of the device.
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