Lenovo introducing its Workstation Solutions program; indeed, it is such an author's blueprints-the really complete ready-to-deploy designs developed by Lenovo experts to alleviate particular workflow bottlenecks in different industries. They integrate sophisticated Lenovo ThinkStation and ThinkPad P Series workstations, the latest Intel® and AMD® processors, along with NVIDIA® RTX™ PRO GPUs, optimized and bundled software with services.
The first application will be high-performance workstation access anywhere, and simplify the AI developing process of data scientists and enable faster virtual environment provisioning for spatial computing demands.
Introducing Lenovo Access Power for Remote Teams
The first offer from this renewed program is Lenovo Access this solution is designed to ensure that remote locations can harness the power of a local workstation dedicated to the user by performance. It is meant to be a more powerful and seamless alternative to the public cloud or VDI.
Inaugural Blueprint for Lenovo Access features seven rack-mounted Lenovo ThinkStation P3 Ultra Small Form Factor (SFF) workstations into one of the blueprint's structures. Each P3 Ultra could accommodate up to an NVIDIA RTX 4000 SFF Ada Generation GPU and Intel® Core™ Ultra processor for impressive memory and storage capabilities. Its 1:1 workstation access guarantees engine performance backed by a very responsive screen sharing; all this coupled with a robust remote management and ThinkShield security profile.
According to Rob Herman, a VP at Lenovo, these solutions are "purpose-built to give customers the tools to accelerate their workflows."
NEXT GENERATION OF THINKSTATION DESKTOP WORKSTATIONS
Accompanied by ThinkStation P2 and P3, desktop workstation lines for some heavy-duty specifications would also work well for designers and engineers who not only require power, but also flexibility and value, as well as students. These machines will be ISV certified to support the NVIDIA RTX PRO Blackwell Workstation Edition GPUs coming later this year.
Major Improvements Throughout the Series
- ThinkStation P3 Tower Gen 2 AI-ready now with Intel® Core™ Ultra 9 processors (Series 2) with an NPU and up to NVIDIA RTX PRO™ 6000 Blackwell Max-Q graphics (due out the Q3 2025). It offers higher flexibility in DDR5 memory and RAID configuration.
- ThinkStation P3 Ultra SFF Gen 2 Under 4 liters compact powerhouse, it now boosts up to 128GB of faster DDR5 memory, PCIe Gen 5, and more M.2 storage slots, plus optional ThinkStation BMC for remote management.
- ThinkStation P3 Tiny Gen 2 The smallest desktop dishing out to 179 x 183 x 37mm, its parameters support installation of a 65W Intel Core Ultra 9 285 processor and NVIDIA RTX A1000 graphics. It also supports up to 128GB of faster DDR5 memory, more M.2 slots, WiFi 7, Thunderbolt™ 4, and has options for many Intel Core Ultra 5, 7, and 9 processors, as well as NVIDIA RTX A400 or A1000 GPUs. Multiple USB ports, HDMI, DisplayPort, Ethernet, and optional Thunderbolt 4.
- ThinkStation P2 Tower Gen 2 Designed for heavy data workloads with Intel® Core™ Ultra 9 processors (Series 2) as well as NVIDIA Ada Generation graphics, this small workstation tower from Lenovo measures at 17 liters. Now features PCIe Gen 5, faster DDR5 memory, and more M.2 slots.



Lenovo sales representatives have immediate access to the bundle of seven P3 Ultra SFF workstations. The ThinkStation P3 Tower is also available now. The availability of the ThinkStation P2 Tower, P3 Tiny Gen 2 and P3 Ultra SFF Gen 2 is expected later this month, while the P3 Tiny Gen 2 pricing is yet to be announced.