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Lenovo Delivers Unmatched Flexibility, Performance and Design with New ThinkSystem V4 Servers Powered by Intel Xeon 6 Processors

Lenovo Delivers Unmatched Flexibility, Performance and Design with New ThinkSystem V4 Servers Powered by Intel Xeon 6 Processors

Today, Lenovo (HKSE: 992) (ADR: LNVGY) announced three new infrastructure solutions, powered by Intel Xeon 6 processors, designed to modernize and elevate data centers of any size to AI-enabled powerhouses. The solutions include next generation Lenovo ThinkSystem V4 servers that deliver breakthrough performance and exceptional versatility to handle any workload while enabling powerful AI capabilities in compact, high-density designs. Whether deploying at the edge, co-locating or leveraging a hybrid cloud, Lenovo is delivering the right mix of solutions that seamlessly unlock intelligence and bring AI wherever it is needed.
The new Lenovo ThinkSystem servers are purpose-built to run the widest range of workloads, including the most compute intensive – from algorithmic trading to web serving, astrophysics to email, and CRM to CAE. Organizations can streamline management and boost productivity with the new systems, achieving up to 6.1x higher compute performance than previous generation CPUs 1 with Intel Xeon 6 with P-cores and up to 2x the memory bandwidth 2 when using new MRDIMM technology, to scale and accelerate AI everywhere.
The systems are also engineered to help overcome critical power constraints while delivering more performance to enable compute-intensive AI. Through continued Lenovo Neptune liquid-cooling innovation, Lenovo is unlocking a new era of more efficient data center design that redefines power use for IT. Lenovo Neptune water cooling boosts thermal efficiency by 3.5x, which reduces power consumption used for cooling IT equipment while increasing its processing power 3. With increased density and efficiency, new Lenovo ThinkSystem V4 servers with Intel Xeon 6 with E-Cores enable up to 3:1 rack consolidation of 5-year-old infrastructure, freeing up space and power for new AI projects 4.
'Lenovo is reimagining what's possible in the data center by delivering intelligent and versatile infrastructure solutions that simplify and accelerate IT modernization,' said Scott Tease, Vice President of Lenovo Infrastructure Solutions Group, Products. 'The new Lenovo ThinkSystem V4 servers represent the next generation of performance and innovation, achieving higher compute with less energy consumption and delivering AI-powered management that empowers businesses with fast and protected AI deployment across any environment. With Intel, we're enabling our customers to scale smarter and evolve faster to achieve AI-powered transformation.'
Flexibility and Performance without Compromise
With more cores, memory bandwidth, and AI acceleration in every core, Lenovo ThinkSystem V4 servers with Intel Xeon 6 with P-cores deliver exceptional performance and efficiency for tackling the biggest challenges in AI across the widest range of compute-intensive workloads. The servers are also purpose-built for reliability and adaptability across diverse environments, such as colocation services, which are critical for organizations that want to implement high-performance, private AI but lack the datacenter footprint or infrastructure for liquid cooling. Enhanced physical and system security features also ensure data is better protected, no matter where it sits, including a new locking bezel option that protects physical assets in remote environments. The new Lenovo ThinkSystem V4 servers include:
SR630 V4: data center powerhouse that is high-density, space-efficient, and designed to optimize performance in compact environments while delivering exceptional computing power and unparalleled scalability for demanding workloads. The super dense 1U system is ideal for cloud service providers (CSPs), telcos and fintech operations, enabling them to manage real-time transactions requiring low latency and high throughout performance with limited floor space.
SR650 V4: delivers maximum versatility for any workload with up to 25% more software GPU capacity for up to 2x computation performance in a compact 2U form factor 5. It is ideal for engineering, modeling & simulation and AI with rapid time to value at up to 50% cost savings for GPU-intensive workloads 6.
SR650a V4: purpose-built to deliver AI power in a dense package that enables GPU-intensive workloads like machine learning, virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), and media analytics. The 2U2S platform supports up to four double-wide GPUs with front GPU access, ensuring unmatched performance and ease of maintenance without compromising memory capacity. This server is ideal for organizations looking to drive AI innovation in a dense, efficient form factor.
The Lenovo ThinkSystem V4 solutions also extend Lenovo Neptune liquid cooling from the CPU to the memory with the new Neptune Core Compute Complex Module, supporting faster workloads with reduced fan speeds, quieter operation and lower power consumption. Fans can consume as much as 18% of the power used by servers. The new Neptune module is specifically engineered to reduce air flow requirements, yielding lower fan speeds and power consumption while also keeping the parts cooler for improved system health and lifespan. The module also expands cooling to four SW GPUs in the new ThinkSystem SR650a.
AI-Powered Management for Smarter AI Everywhere
Businesses can confidently deploy complex AI applications with integrated Lenovo systems management that saves valuable time and resources across the ThinkSystem V4 portfolio. Serving as a central command, XClarity One provides an intuitive user interface that ensures fast, efficient, and protected deployment from one system to a thousand. New integrated Enterprise Remote Control enables remote access and management of enterprise infrastructure no matter where it exists. Additionally, new AI-powered analytics offer Server SSD Predictive Failure Analysis (PFA) on XClarity One, helping to eliminate downtime by identifying potential problems with DIMMs before they fail. Finally, XClarity One now offers a Federated Directory that centrally manages system access across multiple applications through a unified registry and account.
Lenovo continues to push the boundaries of innovation with powerful, flexible, and responsible AI solutions that bring the new era of AI-powered innovation to everyone. From edge computing to large-scale data centers, Lenovo's technology empowers organizations to unlock new possibilities, drive intelligent transformation, and stay ahead in an AI-driven world.
Visit https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/servers-storage/lenovo-intel-ai-at-any-scale to learn more.
1 Up to 6.1x higher performance for compute-intensive workloads such as HPC, AI and database vs. 2nd Gen Intel®Xeon® CPUs. See 9G10, 9H10, 9A210 ATat intel.com/processor claims: Intel® Xeon® 6. Results may vary.
2 Comparing the SR650a V4 to the SR650 V4, The SR650a V4 with 4x H100 GPUs vs the Sr650 V4 with 2x H100 GPUs provides 2x AI Computation performance.
3 Lenovo Internal data ESG DECK
4 See [7T1] at intel.com/processorclaims: Intel® Xeon® 6. Results may vary.
5 Lenovo Internal data SR650 v4 based on internal benchmark testing.
LENOVO and THINKSYSTEM are trademarks of Lenovo. Intel, XEON, the Intel logo, and other Intel marks are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries.
About Lenovo
Lenovo is a US$57 billion revenue global technology powerhouse, ranked #248 in the Fortune Global 500, and serving millions of customers every day in 180 markets. Focused on a bold vision to deliver Smarter Technology for All, Lenovo has built on its success as the world's largest PC company with a full-stack portfolio of AI-enabled, AI-ready, and AI-optimized devices (PCs, workstations, smartphones, tablets), infrastructure (server, storage, edge, high performance computing and software defined infrastructure), software, solutions, and services. Lenovo's continued investment in world-changing innovation is building a more equitable, trustworthy, and smarter future for everyone, everywhere. Lenovo is listed on the Hong Kong stock exchange under Lenovo Group Limited (HKSE: 992) (ADR: LNVGY). To find out more visit https://www.lenovo.com, and read about the latest news via our StoryHub.
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PUB: 02/24/2025 11:00 AM/DISC: 02/24/2025 11:00 AM

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