Lenovo has announced the
ThinkStation P360 Ultra desktop workstation based on the Intel Alder
Lake hardware platform with a 12th generation Core processor.
The novelty is enclosed in a
compact case with a volume of fewer than four liters. It is possible to install
various chips – from Core i3 to Core i9 with a TDP of up to 125 watts. NVIDIA
discrete accelerators are available for the graphics subsystem, up to the RTX
A5000 model.
The amount of DDR5 RAM in the
maximum configuration is 128 GB. It is possible to install two M.2 SSDs with
PCIe 4.0 x4 interface with a capacity of up to 4 TB each. In addition, a
2.5-inch SATA storage device can be installed.
The compact workstation has two
Thunderbolt 4 / USB Type-C connectors, five USB Gen2 Type-A ports, three
DisplayPort interfaces, and a 3.5 mm combo audio jack. Probably, the equipment
will include a Wi-Fi 6 wireless adapter.
The ThinkStation P360 Ultra will go on sale at the end of June for an estimated $1,300.