News Bot Posted May 9, 2023 Posted May 9, 2023 Constructing tomorrow’s physical infrastructures? Designing the next generation of innovative products? Running complex simulations and data processing? Or tackling any number of tasks across a variety of industries? Then Lenovo’s latest ThinkStation and ThinkPad workstations – powered by Windows 11 – may be just what you need. The company’s portfolio of workstations spans a wide range of customizable forms and functions for workflows in fields as diverse as architecture, engineering and construction, product design and development, healthcare, media and entertainment, energy, finance, data science and AI. Because these industries often generate complex and confidential data, users will benefit from optimal performance provided by Independent Software Vendors (ISV) certified applications running natively on Windows 11, and features that make Windows 11 the most secure Windows yet with hardware-based isolation, encryption and malware protection. Windows 11 introduced a major update at the end of February. One of the biggest additions is a typable Windows search box that brings the new AI-powered Bing front and center. The update also includes improved touch experiences, full screen widgets, quick access to the Windows 365 app and new AI features in Start. [caption id=attachment_178292" align="alignnone" width="2000]https://blogs.windows.com/wp-content/uploads/prod/sites/2/2023/05/01_ThinkPad_P16v_i_Gen_1_Lifestyle_Image_Education.jpg Two engineers using CAD programming software on ThinkPad P16v i Gen 1[/caption] Designed to narrow the value gap between entry and high-end workstations, the new ThinkPad P16v i Gen 1 handles large complex workloads with ease thanks to 13th Gen Intel Core H series processors, up to the NVIDIA RTX 2000 Ada Generation GPU for mobile workstations and a dual thermal outflow that maximizes cooling, allowing users to fully engage with demanding and multitasking applications. The new workstations will be available starting this month. Find out more at Lenovo. Continue reading... Quote
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