The flexibility to tackle complexity
Rack-optimized for those that demand flexibility between desktop environments and data centers, the Lenovo ThinkStation P7 workstation breaks new ground by taking on workloads that were traditionally reserved for cloud or server resources. Designed for data scientists, engineers, and senior creatives, it offers end-to-end workflow performance across game development, 3D rendering, computational fluid dynamics, and more.
Inspired by Aston Martin, built to perform
The bold ThinkStation P7 workstation is a force to be reckoned with. It brings together a breakthrough new computer architecture and an optimized thermal design to maximize performance in a versatile, Aston Martin-inspired chassis. Featuring Intel ® Xeon ® W processors, up to three NVIDIA ® RTX™ discrete graphics cards, robust PCIe Gen 5 connectivity, and high-speed DDR5 memory, it delivers staggering performance in a single-socket platform.
Game-changing reliability
At the heart of the ThinkStation P7 workstation is reliability and durability. By meeting Lenovo’s exacting standards, it delivers maximum uptime and is perfect for mission-critical environments. It also comes with an array of independent software vendor (ISV) certifications, so you can be sure that it will zip through massive datasets and compute-intensive, multithreaded tasks in applications such as AVID ® , Bentley ® , and PTC ® .
Engineered for the real world
The ThinkStation P7 is a breeze to customize and upgrade, thanks to front drive access, hot-swap drives*, and a tool-less chassis. It has a choice of power supply options to fit your most demanding workload requirements. Plus, you can take pride knowing that your workstation is EPEAT Gold registered and was manufactured and packaged responsibly, while never compromising on quality nor performance.
We’ve got your back
The ThinkStation P7 workstation comes with ThinkShield—a suite of essential hardware and software security solutions that work together to safeguard both your device and your data. This includes the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) that encrypts your data, plus various programs to prevent unauthorized access to the BIOS—and even self-heal the BIOS should it become corrupt or is maliciously attacked.