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As
the first new Think brand introduced in
more than five years, the ThinkStation S10
and D10 workstations offer performance for
professionals in data and graphics intensive
environments, such as computer aided design/engineering,
digital content creation, oil and gas exploration
and electronic design automation.
These
workstations further extend Lenovos
portfolio in the professional computing
space and are based on the upcoming Quad-Core
Intel Xeon processor 5400 series and IntelCore
2 Extreme processors, the first processors
based on new 45-nanometer manufacturing
process.
Lenovo
is collaborating with independent software
vendors to obtain the certifications that
ensure seamless hardware and software interaction.
Two
organizations highly dependent upon using
the latest technologies, the National Basketball
Association (NBA) and the AT&T Williams
team, are evaluating the workstations for
integration into their operations.
Lenovo
had announced a top sponsorship agreement
with the AT&T Williams team competing
in the Formula One World Championship at
the launch of the team's 2007 race car at
AT&T Williams headquarters near Oxford,
UK in early February 2007.
Lenovo
PC technology was to be used throughout
the AT&T Williams team, on functions
ranging from ignition checks to race operations
and inventory and the Lenovo logo was to
be displayed in the dominant branding position
on the 2007 cars of drivers Nico Rosberg
and Alex Wurz.
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