ThinkStation
Logo since 2008 | |
A ThinkStation C20 with its distinctive front grille | |
| Developer | Lenovo |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Lenovo |
| Type | Workstation |
| Released | November 2007 |
| Availability | January 2008 |
| Media | Current: USB, Thunderbolt (expansion card required) Previous: Optical drive, IEEE 1394 |
| Operating system | |
| CPU | Intel Core, AMD Ryzen PRO Intel Xeon, AMD Threadripper PRO |
| Memory | Up to 4 TB ECC memory (DDR3 SDRAM, DDR4 SDRAM, DDR5 SDRAM) |
| Storage | Hard disk drive, solid state drive |
| Removable storage | Hot-swappable HDDs and SSDs |
| Graphics | Nvidia Quadro, Nvidia RTX, AMD Radeon Pro |
| Power | Up to 2 redundant 1.85 kW power supply units (PSUs) |
| Platform | Think |
| Online services | Microsoft 365, Adobe Creative Cloud, Adobe Acrobat |
| Marketing target | Business purpose |
| Predecessor | IBM IntelliStation |
| Related | ThinkPad P series |
| Website | Thinkstation P Series | Lenovo US |
ThinkStation is a brand of professional workstations from Lenovo announced in November 2007 and then released in January 2008. They are designed to be used for high-end computing and computer-aided design (CAD) tasks and primarily compete with other enterprise workstation lines, such as Dell's Precision, HP's Z line, Acer's Veriton K series, and Apple's Mac Pro line.