This Lenovo ThinkStation solution, as its name suggests, is more geared towards the professional sector. The strong point of this system is that it offers enormous computing power in an extremely small space. Additionally, this system will feature a discrete NVIDIA Turing graphics card
Lenovo ThinkStation P360 Tiny, a practically pocket-sized workstation
First, the dimensions of this system stand out, which are 18.3×17.8×3.8mm. It has a weight, as we have pointed out, of less than 1.3 kilograms with a volume of about 1 liter. Thus, we have probably the most compact and powerful computer that can be found on the market.
As for the processor, Lenovo pointed out that it will house up to a 12th Gen Intel Core i9. Indicates the technical sheet which will include a maximum of one Alder Lake-K up to 125 wattsThe model is not specified, but given that it has 16 cores and is complemented by NVIDIA graphics, it is predictable that it will be a Core i9-12900KF.
As a more negative aspect, there would be the integrated graphics in this system. Because it has a dedicated NVIDIA graphics card, this system could be based on an Intel Core-KF. According to Lenovo, it is only compatible with the NVIDIA T1000 of Turing’s architecture. It’s a fairly modest graphics computing solution considering the piece of processor it mounts.
As for the rest of the specifications, this Lenovo system has two SODIMM slots of up to 64 GB DDR5 type with a frequency of 4800MHz. This ThinkStation P360 Tiny has two M.2 NVMe slots that support up to 4TB of storage with a PCIe Gen 4 interface. It also has an expansion slot PCIe 4.0 x8.
Now let’s move on to the connectivity, which isn’t bad at all. The first thing that stands out is that it supports networks WiFi 6E High speed. It also incorporates a USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C port, four USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-A and two USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-A. It also includes a DisplayPort port and an HDMI port, as well as a Gigabit Ethernet network port.
A desktop computer, almost portable
Due to its dimensions, weight and power, it is easy to transport. In addition, thanks to the fact that it has a VESA mounting support, we can install it behind our monitor or anchor it to other points.
Another strong point of this system is consumption. According to Lenovo, it will arrive with a 170 W power supply and a 230 W power supply. We are talking about really tight consumption for such an interesting team.
Lenovo has announced that the ThinkStation P360 Tiny will be released in April with a starting price of $1,149. That’s not a bad price considering the specs and features of this gear.