The new workstation series will showcase a legendary design from the renowned automotive brand Aston Martin. Additionally, these new products come equipped with the latest Intel Sapphire Rapids Xeon processors and support Intel Scalable, increasing the maximum core count to 120 cores. The GPUs, including the RTX A6000 Ada, are seamlessly integrated for powerful graphics.

However, the Lenovo ThinkStation P5 is equipped with the RTX A6000 GPU featuring the Ampere architecture, while the ThinkStation P7 and ThinkStation PX are equipped with the RTX A6000 GPU using the Ada Lovelace architecture. This transformation makes these new workstation products among the most powerful devices released by an OEM.
In terms of design, ThinkStation P5, P7, and PX are all crafted by the prestigious automotive manufacturer Aston Martin. The 3D mesh grille on the front of the computers draws inspiration from the iconic Aston Martin DBS series. The 3D grille incorporates a new air partition, hexagonal-shaped 3D ventilation holes, and a three-channel cooling system from Lenovo.
The Lenovo ThinkStation P5 is equipped with the Intel Xeon W-2400 processor, providing a maximum of 24 cores. Additionally, the processor supports up to 64 PCIe Gen 5 lanes and a maximum ECC RAM capacity of 512GB. Storage support includes up to 3×4TB NVMe and 3×12TB SATA. On the other hand, the ThinkStation P7 is equipped with a maximum of 56 cores and stands as the version with the highest core count for a single-socket configuration.
