Lenovo joins forces with Nvidia for new ThinkStation PX Workstation experiences

New ThinkPad laptops have also arrived today

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Key notes

  • Lenovo and NVIDIA unite at NVIDIA GTC, unveiling GPU-accelerated ThinkStation PX for better AI workflows
  • Launched in 2023, Lenovo claimed the workstation as “the world’s fastest” for AI.
  • The two companies also debut turnkey digital twin solutions

Lenovo and Nvidia have just joined forces at the GTC event in San Jose this week, where attendees witnessed the debut of turnkey digital twin solutions powered by Lenovo ThinkStation PX coupled with up to four Nvidia’s RTX 6000 Ada Generation GPUs.

Well-designed for data scientists, AI practitioners, and developers working on generative AI apps, it offers proactive recommendations for use cases like chatbots, voice-to-text, and even image manipulation. 

Lenovo claims that the ThinkStation PX, which was first launched back in 2023, is “the world’s fastest, most powerful and most advanced workstation for AI workflows.”

The two tech giants have also teamed up to tackle a big hurdle in digital twin technology: the tricky and costly setup of high-powered hardware with a plug-and-play combo of Lenovo’s ThinkStation PX and NVIDIA ConnextX-6 networking .

This means businesses can grow their digital twin projects without the hassle or high costs. Digital twins are like virtual copies of real things or processes, helping companies understand and improve how things work in the real world by simulating them digitally.

Also coming in today, Lenovo launched several new ThinkPad laptops, the L and X13 series. They all boast AI features with built-in NPUs (and obvious Copilot key), with starting prices ranging from $999 to $1,399 in April 2024.

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