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Formerly an IBM brand, Lenovo acquired the ThinkCentre desktop brand following its purchase of IBM’s Personal Computing Division (PCD) in 2005. [1] The first desktop in the A Series was the ThinkCentre A50p. Lenovo has released A Series desktops in multiple form factors, ranging from traditional tower, to small form factor, and all-in-ones ...
Formerly an IBM brand, Lenovo acquired the ThinkCentre desktop brand following its purchase of IBM's Personal Computing Division (PCD) in 2005. Following its acquisition of IBM's PCD, Lenovo has released M-series desktops in multiple form factors, ranging from traditional tower, small form factor, to ultra small form factor, and all-in-ones (AIOs).
The second number is the generation. Intel-based models have the last number being 0 or 1 while AMD-based models have the number being 5 or 6. Models whose last number is 1 or 6 are refreshes of their variants with the last number being 0 or 5. Docking stations compatibility Essential Port Replicator; Advanced Dock; Advanced Mini Dock All
In May 2005, the ThinkCentre M52 and A52 desktops were announced by Lenovo. [5] These desktops marked the first time the ThinkCentre line incorporated dual-core processors and 64-bit technology. [5] At the time of release, Lenovo also announced plans to incorporate Intel Active Management Technology (iAMT) in future products. [5]
While the ThinkPad T series is the flagship ThinkPad line, the ThinkPad X1 series's X1 Carbon specifically has been cited as a flagship model since its introduction in 2012. [3] [4] The current model list contains four product lines: X1 Carbon – mainstream premium 14-inch model; X1 Yoga/2-in-1 – the convertible 14-inch version
The second generation P14s is just an iterative update of the previous model with new AMD Ryzen PRO 5xxx series and Intel 11th gen CPUs. The main difference between the Intel and AMD version is the Thunderbolt with USB 3.1 Gen 1 capabilities of the USB-C ports, which (including the USB-A) are USB 3.2 Gen 2 (no TB) on the AMD model, but also ...
The 2011 W520 model includes up to a quad-core Intel Core i7 Extreme Edition socketed processor with Hyper-Threading technology. [1] They are also equipped with Lenovo Enhanced Experience 2.0 for Windows 7. [1] Graphics options on the W520 model included Nvidia Fermi architecture-based Quadro graphics with Optimus technology. [1]
The first X Series ThinkPad released by Lenovo was the X41 in 2005. [5] The ThinkPad X-series laptops from Lenovo were described by Trusted Reviews as "combining an ultraportable's weight and form factor with a durable design." [6] The X-series laptop styles include traditional ultraportables, as well as convertible tablet designs. [7]