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Lenovo Launches New ThinkPad P Series and ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 3

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Lenovo Launches New ThinkPad P Series and ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 3 Lenovo is launching their new lineup of mobile workstation class notebooks today, with P Ser
Posted by Sebastian Peak| Jun 17,2020| Systems, Mobile| 0
Lenovo is launching their new lineup of mobile workstation class notebooks today, with P Series ThinkPad models as well as the ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 3. (The new ThinkPad P17 is pictured above.)
“Lenovo is building on the reliability and performance of its mobile workstations, launching the next generation of the ThinkPad P Series: the ThinkPad P15, ThinkPad P17, ThinkPad P1 Gen 3 and the all new ThinkPad P15v. In addition, the ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 3 will also make its debut, as the most powerful X Series commercial laptop. All equipped with high performance 10th Gen Intel H series mobile processors and wrapped in an enhanced design, these new ThinkPad’s are available in versatile configurations, giving users more autonomy over their experience.”
Exclusive to the new ThinkPad P Series and ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 3 notebooks is a feature Lenovo calls “Ultra Performance Mode”, which enables full control of performance settings and allows users to “dial up the system, ensuring peak performance”.
“Ultra Performance Mode was born from Lenovo’s dedication to push beyond, compelling Lenovo to go back to the drawing board, look inside the system itself and redefine design parameters. Enabled by default as a setting in BIOS, Ultra Performance Mode relaxes restrictions on acoustics and temperature, tapping into the full potential of the GPU and CPU, and leveraging an improved thermal design to maintain the integrity of the machine and deliver increased performance.”
The new ThinkPad P15 and P17 replace the ThinkPad P53 and P73 in the lineup, and Lenovo said they are “starting from scratch” with these designs. Both thermals and component design have been revised, and Lenovo is moving to a modular internal construction that uses daughter cards in favor of soldered components.

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