
Lenovo unveils ThinkSystem V4 servers for AI workloads
Lenovo has introduced three new server models as part of the ThinkSystem V4 series, all powered by Intel Xeon 6 processors, targeting enhanced AI capabilities in modern data centres.
The newly unveiled Lenovo ThinkSystem V4 servers are designed to enhance compute power and efficiency, catering to a wide range of enterprise workloads, including AI applications and high-performance computing. They aim to assist businesses in managing demanding applications with increased performance and reduced energy consumption, according to the latest announcement by Lenovo.
Among the new offerings, the SR630 V4 is a 1U system engineered for high-density environments, targeting sectors such as cloud service providers, telecommunications, and financial technology. It is tailored to manage real-time transactions requiring low latency and high throughput, optimising performance within limited floor space.
The SR650 V4 model delivers up to 25% more GPU capacity, intending to handle versatile workloads such as engineering and AI, while promising up to 50% cost savings for GPU-intensive tasks. It offers a compact 2U form factor, suitable for a range of enterprise environments.
The SR650a V4 focuses on providing AI power in a dense package, accommodating GPU-intensive workloads such as machine learning and media analytics. This 2U2S server supports up to four double-wide GPUs, prioritising ease of maintenance and high performance without sacrificing memory.
The ThinkSystem V4 servers leverage Lenovo's continued advancement in Neptune liquid-cooling technology, augmenting thermal efficiency while reducing power consumption for cooling. The inclusion of the new Neptune Core Compute Complex Module extends this cooling capability to memory components, contributing further to power efficiency and improved system lifespan.
Emphasising the flexibility and performance of the ThinkSystem V4 servers, Sumir Bhatia, President of Lenovo Infrastructure Solutions Group (ISG) for Asia Pacific, stated, "Lenovo is reimagining what's possible in the data centre by delivering intelligent and versatile infrastructure solutions that simplify and accelerate IT modernisation. With Intel, we're enabling our customers to scale smarter and evolve faster to achieve AI-powered transformation."
Kumar Mitra, Managing Director of CAP & ANZ at Lenovo ISG, highlighted Lenovo's role in Australia's AI evolution, saying, "Lenovo has been at the forefront of Australia's AI adoption journey, empowering businesses with the technology and infrastructure needed to harness AI's full potential. Our collaboration with Intel marks a pivotal step in accelerating digital transformation across the region."
The ThinkSystem V4 series offers integrated management tools such as XClarity One, which provides a central user interface for easier deployment and management of enterprise infrastructure across diverse environments. Features like Enterprise Remote Control and AI-powered predictive analytics are examples of capabilities aimed at reducing downtime and enhancing overall system reliability.
Lenovo continues to push forward with advancements in AI and data centre technologies, striving to provide solutions that support smooth transitions toward digitally transformed and AI-enabled operations globally. This new series, driven by the latest Intel processors, marks a step in evolving infrastructure to meet the increasing demands of AI workloads and complex computing tasks.