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ThinkPad P series
Series of mobile workstations by Lenovo / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The ThinkPad P series line of workstation laptops produced by Lenovo and was introduced by the company as a successor to the previous ThinkPad W series. With 15.6" and 17.3" (later 16" only) screens, the ThinkPad P series saw the reintroduction of physically large laptops into the ThinkPad line. Marketed largely as portable workstations,[3] many P series laptops can be configured with high-end mobile workstation-class Intel processors[4] as well as error correction code (ECC) memory (only with Xeon and select Core HX processors) and a discrete Nvidia Quadro GPU. The P series offers independent software vendor (ISV) certifications from software vendors such as Adobe and Autodesk for various computer-aided design (CAD) software.[3]
![]() ThinkPad P50, the 15.6" first model of the series released along the 17.3" P70 | |
Developer | Lenovo |
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Product family | ThinkPad |
Type | Mobile workstation |
Release date | 2015 |
Operating system | |
CPU | Intel Core, AMD Ryzen PRO, Intel Xeon |
Display | Up to 16:10 16" 3840x2400 with optional touchscreen option (latest models) |
Graphics | Nvidia Quadro, Nvidia RTX, AMD Radeon, Intel Arc |
Camera | Up to 1080p camera |
Touchpad | Large touchpad with 3 buttons on the top |
Power | Up to 230 W |
Predecessor | ThinkPad W series |
Related | ThinkStation P series |
Website | Lenovo ThinkPad P Series: High-Performance Mobile Workstations Laptop | Lenovo US |
All 16" models have a standard 6-row ThinkPad Precision Keyboard (with Numeric Keypad and optional backlight), TrackPoint and touchpad, and optional fingerprint reader. In 2022, the 15.6" and 17.3" configurations have been dropped in favor of a 16" one, with the Core HX series, which replaced the mobile Xeon W line.