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]]>The ThinkStation P620 features AMD’s new Ryzen Threadripper PRO processor to deliver the only 64 core workstation platform.
The Ryzen Threadripper PRO processor offers clock speeds of up to 4.0GHz, 128 lanes of PCIe 4.0 bandwidth and 8-channel memory support. Previously, the max core count that a single-CPU system could handle was 18 cores, and the highest a dual-processor system could support was 56.
With the ThinkStation P260, users can stream 8K in real-time, have reduced render times, and have smooth interactivity with 3D assets. It also offers advanced security features.
“Our customers rely on us to deliver professional-grade solutions that are powerful, but nimble enough to be customised as their needs change and evolve,” said Rob Herman, General Manager, Workstation and Client AI Business Unit, Lenovo.
“One of the challenges for IT departments we’ve seen is the push to try new technologies before they’ve been vetted – lacking enterprise-grade features, certifications and security, and support. We’ve worked closely with AMD, ensuring the ThinkStation P620 removes all these barriers and gives users the support they need.”
The device will be available in Australia from mid- to late October.
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]]>The ThinkPad E14 and E15 models offer consumers an updated design, with a screen-to-body ratio of 85%. In addition, they add a range of the latest security features, such as a tough fingerprint reader and an optional IR camera with Glance by Mirametrix technology. The Glance feature can automatically lock the laptop when the user steps away and offers a snap window and smart pointer function for multi-display set-ups.

Both laptops are equipped with Harman speakers with Dolby Audio software, dual array far-field microphones and the ThinkPad keyboard. Consumers can choose to add Wi-Fi 6 technology to their laptops for optimal connectivity.
“We are delighted to partner with AMD and leverage their ground-breaking 7nm process technology within our ThinkPad laptops, and to offer our customers class-leading computing solutions that will help ensure business continuity during and beyond these challenging times,” said Jerry Paradise, Vice-President of the Commercial Portfolio of Lenovo PC & Smart Devices.
Lenovo has also announced that its new ThinkPad T, X and L series powered by AMD Ryzen PRO 4000 Series mobile processors will be made available in June 2020.
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]]>According to Nick Reynolds the Chief Marketing Officer for Lenovo the Chinese PC Company is sitting in third position behind Dell and HP despite having what he describes as a “superior product offering”.
He said that since Lenovo entered the Australian consumer PC market awareness of Lenovo has lifted from 10% to 50% and that in 20218 he is looking to lift that even further with an aggressive line up of new products particularly in the commercial and B2B markets.
Key to their strategy is a new generation of Lenovo products, that include a new X1 Carbon notebook, an X1 Yoga and an X1 tablet compete with built in projector. The Chinese Company is also set to release a brand-new Think Smart Hub for business collaboration.
With its black soft-feel cover, the ultralight ThinkPad X1 Carbon also has built in facial recognition, a fingerprint reader, built in global LTE capability, as well as rapid charging capability that delivers 15 hours of battery life from one hour of charging.
Another key product that is designed to deliver better collaboration and communication capability for small business is a unique Skype For Business ThinkSmart Hub.
This device allows business to manage connectivity using the recently expanded Skype for Business that is now built into Microsoft’s Office 365 offering.

Set to retail for $2,399 the device has a swivel screen, and two 360-degree microphones.
Reynolds believes tha there is a major opportunity for Lenovo in the B2B market selling collaboration technology and that their new SmartHub fixes a lot of the problems that currently exist.
He said that ‘most meeting rooms today suffer from connectivity problems. He claimed that a lot of board room meetings are delayed by an average of 10+ minutes due to ‘tech issues’ and that content sharing is not reliable and stable.
IT and Facilities teams have to provide and manage multiple devices, cables, ports and power outlets and that audio levels are often too low, and not always clear and that external participants find it hard to connect.
He added that Companies will spend $100B on “Collaboration Technology” in 2020 and that 92% of businesses are planning Workplace Transformation Initiatives (WTI) to build Smart Offices which is a major opportunity for Lenovo.
Reynolds said that key to Lenovo’s growth in Australia was three markets, consumer, B2B and Enterprise.
He admitted that Lenovo had “Under penetrated” the B2B market in Australia where De3ll and HP are strong.
“We need be seen more we need to be visible in these markets, we have superior products and we are now initiating a new campaign to better support these channels”.
In the USA the Lenovo Think Pad brand which was acquired from IBM is now being sold at Best Buy.
ChannelNews understands that the Lenovo has had discussions with JB Hi Fi with a view to selling the predominantly commercial notebook range at the mass retailer especially in stores that are located in or close to CBD and business markets.
Reynolds also defended Lenovo’s direct sell strategy which has seen the Company run extensive marketing campaigns in mass media for Lenovo commercial and consumer products.
He said “Online we are working to control the volume we sell. We often pass on volume leads to our resellers and we are working to support these resellers with additional marketing capability”.
In their latest ASIC filings Lenovo Australia which does include New Zealand reported AU$5.78 million in pre-tax profit, they paid AU$5.1 million in tax.
Revenue for the local operated climbed to AU$699.5 million, while revenue from services totalled AU$31.9 million.
Recently Lenovo Australia launched Lenovo PC-as-a-Service, which provides organisations with a fully-managed monthly lease-like service for desktops, laptops, and tablet devices.
At CES Google and Lenovo announced a standalone Daydream VR headset which does not require a smartphone.
They also announced the Mirage Solo which is the first headset to make use of Google’s WorldSense technology.
Worldwide shipments of desktops, notebooks, and workstations hit nearly 260 million units in 2017, the market’s most stable year since 2011, according to IDC.
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