Lenovo ThinkPad P52 supports up to Nvidia Quadro P3200 GPU
Lenovo ThinkPad P52: In the NXT BLD conference, Lenovo has announced the ThinkPad P52 – a 15.6-inch notebook with VR-ready attributes and killer specifications. Key specifications include around an 8th Gen Intel Xeon hexa-core chip, a Nvidia Quadro P3200 GPU, combined with up to 6TB of storage, and up to 128GB of RAM. These specs create the Lenovo Thinkpad P52 a perfect mobile workstation for those programmers who want a monster apparatus to make VR-related or 3D content on the go. Lenovo has not shown the pricing as of yet, but it intends to make it available later this month.
The Lenovo ThinkPad P52 sports a 15.6-inch 4K/UHD 400 nits touchscreen display nonetheless, there’s an alternative to get 1920×1080 pixel, 300 nits screen with 72 percent NTSC too, reports Digital Trends. As previously mentioned, it’s powered up to 8th Gen Intel Xeon hexa-core chip paired up to Nvidia Quadro P3200 GPU. Support for up to 128GB DDR4 (is based on the blend of ECC vs. non-ECC) is comprised, and storage supplied is around 6TB.
Though the ThinkPad P52 is a powerhouse on newspaper, design-wise it sports a fundamental black figure and contains a practical layout that’s observed on all ThinkPad P series notebooks. Ports contain three USB 3.1 Type-A, two USB-C/Thunderbolt, 1 HDMI 2.0, 1 miniature DisplayPort 1.4, along with an SD card reader.
Lenovo will offer a selection of five working system selections for growing demands: Windows 10 Guru for Workstations, Windows 10 Pro, Windows 10 Home, Ubuntu, or Red Hat Linux. The ThinkPad P52 includes an infrared camera to get facial recognition from Windows Hello, along with an extra 720p webcam too.