Lenovo launches new desktop with 256 GB RAM and up to 96 GB VRAM

Earlier today, Lenovo presented the ThinkPad X13 Gen 7 with AMD Ryzen 400 and Intel Panther Lake processors. Additionally, the company unveiled the ThinkPad L14 Gen 7 and ThinkPad L16 Gen 3. Moreover, it has returned to its ThinkStation series with the ThinkStation P4.
A 30-litre desktop PC, the ThinkStation P4 will arrive with up to 256 GB of DDR5 RAM running at 6,400 MT/s in four DIMM slots. Also, Lenovo combines this RAM with up to 48 TB of storage split across three M.2 and 3.5-inch drive slots apiece. Also, Lenovo will include 500 W, 750 W or 1,100 W power supplies to power up to Nvidia RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell Workstation Edition or Max-Q WorkStation GPUs.
On top of that, Lenovo plans to equip the ThinkStation P4 with an AMD PRO 675 chipset motherboard. According to the company, this chipset facilitates the Ryzen 9 PRO 9965X3D, full details of which we have covered separately. For reference, the new processor will support Windows 11 Pro, Ubuntu Linux and Red Hat Enterprise Linux out of the box.
Currently, Lenovo anticipates launching the ThinkStation P4 in June 2026. The company has not revealed any pricing information yet, though. Considering the price of the RTX Pro 6000 alone (curr. $9,350 on Amazon), we suspect that the ThinkStation P4 will be on the pricey side. Please see the full specification sheet below for more details.
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Lenovo (via press release)













