Lenovo unveils three new infrastructure solutions, powered by Intel Xeon 6 processors, designed to modernize and elevate data centers of any size to AI-enabled systems, Lenovo reports. The solutions include Lenovo ThinkSystem V4 servers that deliver performance to handle any workload while enabling AI capabilities in compact, high-density designs, according to Lenovo.
The new Lenovo ThinkSystem servers can run a range of workloads from algorithmic trading to web serving, astrophysics to email, and CRM to CAE. Organizations can streamline management and boost productivity with the new systems, Lenovo shares.
The systems are also engineered to help overcome power constraints while delivering more performance to enable compute-intensive AI. Through continued Lenovo Neptune liquid-cooling innovation, Lenovo reports that it features efficient data center design. Lenovo Neptune water cooling boosts thermal efficiency, reducing power consumption used for cooling IT equipment.
“Lenovo is reimagining what’s possible in the data center by delivering intelligent and versatile infrastructure solutions that simplify and accelerate IT modernization,” says Scott Tease, vice president of Lenovo Infrastructure Solutions Group, Products. “The new Lenovo ThinkSystem V4 servers represent the next generation of performance and innovation, achieving higher compute with less energy consumption and delivering AI-powered management that empowers businesses with fast and protected AI deployment across any environment. With Intel, we’re enabling our customers to scale smarter and evolve faster to achieve AI-powered transformation.”
Lenovo ThinkSystem V4 servers with Intel Xeon 6 with P-cores tackle challenges in AI across the widest range of compute-intensive workloads. The servers are also purpose-built for adaptability across diverse environments, such as colocation services. The new Lenovo ThinkSystem V4 servers include:
The Lenovo ThinkSystem V4 solutions also extend Lenovo Neptune liquid cooling from the CPU to the memory with the new Neptune Core Compute Complex Module, supporting faster workloads with reduced fan speeds, quieter operation and lower power consumption, according to Lenovo. The new Neptune module is specifically engineered to reduce air flow requirements, yielding lower fan speeds and power consumption while also keeping the parts cooler for improved system health and lifespan.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.


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