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AI Workstations for Data Science

AI Workstations maximize productivity, reduce time to insight, and lower the cost of your data science projects in one robust, readily deployable solution.

AI Workstations maximize productivity, reduce time to insight, and lower the cost of your data science projects in one robust, readily deployable solution.

As artificial intelligence and data science grow more complex, businesses demand powerful computing platforms that deliver the necessary speed and capacity to convert massive amounts of information into intelligent business insights.

To meet this demand, Lenovo has created a new class of AI Workstations developed specifically for data science.

Built on the world’s most advanced NVIDIA® Quadro RTX™ GPUs, the AI Workstation can deliver up to 96 GB of GPU memory, perfect for not only handling, but accelerating, AI, Machine & Deep Learning workflows such as data preparation, model training and visualization.

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