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New Lenovo ThinkStations Feature Xeon E5 Processors

Workstations offer 90 percent power efficiency.

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April 9, 2012

By DE Editors

Lenovo's new ThinkStation S30, C30 and D30 workstations are equipped with the latest Intel Xeon E5 processors to improve productivity and reliability. These latest ThinkStations include upgraded functionally to meet the heavy computing demands of specialized professionals in computer-aided design (CAD) and engineering, film and animation, financial services and healthcare.

The new workstations offer up to 90 percent power efficiency, Energy Star 5.2 certification and feature 80 Plus Gold power supply. The exterior is fabricated with up to 65 percent recycled materials.

The units include a choce of Intel Xeon E5 processors, NVIDIA Quadro graphics cards and Maximus support utilizing NVIDIA Telsa compute cards, and support for up to  256GB 1600MHz DDR3 memory and 10X faster transfer rates with USB 3.0.

For more information, visit Lenovo.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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