Lenovo launches the ThinkStation P4, the first workstation with AMD Ryzen PRO 9000 and NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell

Lenovo launches the ThinkStation P4, the first workstation with AMD Ryzen PRO 9000 and NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell

Lenovo has introduced the ThinkStation P4its new desktop workstation that comes with a distinction that is difficult to ignore: it is, according to the company itself, the first workstation in the world that combines the processors AMD Ryzen PRO 9000 Series with GPUs NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Workstation Edition. The announcement was made in the context of the event NXT BLD 2026 in London, a fair aimed at the architecture, engineering and construction sector, which gives clues about the audience this team is targeting.

The ThinkStation P4 reaches a market that has been waiting for a long time for a top manufacturer to offer a certified Ryzen PRO platform with long life cycle and enterprise support. Until now, those who wanted a Ryzen-based computer for intensive professional work had to turn to niche assemblers. Lenovo changes that with this model, and does so with all the professional software certifications that the industry demands.

AMD Ryzen PRO 9000 with 3D V-Cache, for the first time in the professional segment

The processor is one of the highlights of the announcement. The ThinkStation P4 is based on the AMD Ryzen PRO 9000 Series. In certain configurations, the device incorporates AMD 3D V-Cachethe stacked cache technology that AMD has used with great success in consumer processors like the Ryzen 9 9950X3D. The most powerful configuration available is the AMD Ryzen 9 PRO 9965X3D, with 16 coresand the high-end processors on this platform can reach a TDP of 170 watts.

The memory capacity is another fact that differentiates this machine from the Intel competition in the same price range. The Ryzen PRO 9000 platform supports up to 256 GB DDR5 6400 MT/s in four DIMM slots, double the maximum of the Intel-based ThinkStation P3, which tops out at 128 GB. Lenovo worked directly with AMD to enable 64 GB modules per slotanticipating workflows where memory is already beginning to be the bottleneck: large-scale BIM models, multi-layer simulation suites or inference from local AI models.

RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell and factory liquid cooling

In the graphics section, the ThinkStation P4 is available with NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Workstation Edition or with its Max-Q variant, both with 96 GB of GDDR7 ECC memory on a 512-bit bus that offers up to 1,792 GB/s bandwidth. They are the reference GPUs for rendering workflows, fluid simulation, parametric design and local AI tasks that require large volumes of VRAM, and their presence in the ThinkStation P4 completes a flagship-level CPU and GPU combination.

To manage the heat generated by this hardware combination, Lenovo has introduced a cooling option. factory liquid cooling for the highest performance configurations. It is a system AIO (All-in-One) with a cold plate above the CPU, integrated internal radiator and two side-exhaust fans, all covered by the standard warranty of the ThinkStation range. Air cooling is still available for lower consumption configurations.

Expansion, storage and connectivity for intensive use

The chassis has a volume of 30 liters and is designed to grow over time. Incorporates four PCIe Gen 5 expansion slots and a hybrid storage system with up to six units in total: M.2 PCIe Gen5 SSDs up to 4TB combined with 3.5-inch SATA hard drives up to 12TB per unit. Power supply options are 500 W, 750 W and 1,100 Wcovering from basic configurations to maximum performance ones.

Connectivity includes USB-C at 20 Gbps, DisplayPort 2.0, Ethernet 2.5Gb integrated port and a large set of ports that facilitate integration with professional monitors and high-resolution peripherals. The ThinkStation P4 is protected by the system ThinkShield from Lenovo, with hardware and firmware level security for corporate environments, and has ISV certifications from Autodesk, Adobe, Siemens, AVID, Altair, ANSYS, Bentley, Dassault, Nemetschek and PTC.

Availability and phased release

The ThinkStation P4 will begin shipping in selected markets from June 2026with arrival at North America planned for August 2026. Pricing will be confirmed closer to the release date in each market. Lenovo positions this device as the natural successor for engineers, designers, content creators and technical teams who need a certified system with full corporate support, but who also want to take advantage of the advantages that AMD’s 3D V-Cache has demonstrated in workflows with high demand for data access.

With up to 256 GB of DDR5 and the Ryzen 9 PRO 9965X3D as a configuration ceiling, the ThinkStation P4 arrives as the first real enterprise-level alternative for those who have been waiting for a long time for a certified Ryzen PRO platform in the desktop workstation segment from a global manufacturer.