Lenovo Thinkstation P360 Ultra Workstation Review
Lenovo News, December 14th, 2022
The Lenovo ThinkStation P360 Ultra is a workstation mini-PC. Despite its size, it supports 125-watt Intel processors, 128GB of DDR5 RAM, and two PCIe Gen4 SSDs. Graphics come from Nvidia's RTX A-class mobile cards. For its size, it's hard to beat the power in this little workstation.
The ThinkStation P360 Ultra is aimed at space-conscious professionals who don't need the power or expansion of a mid- or full-size tower. It's based around Intel's 'Alder Lake' Core series processors and uses the workstation-class W680 chipset. Core i3 through Core i9 processors are available.
Dedicated graphics options start with the Nvidia RTX A2000 and scale to the RTX A5000. Note this is the mobile (laptop) graphics and thus won't have the performance of the number-equivalent desktop card, but that's understandable given the P360 Ultra's dimensions. The standard graphics card is the Intel UHD 770 Graphics silicon built into the processor, but to support the P360 Ultra's maximum of eight monitors, you'll need dedicated graphics.