The new generation of desktop PCs from Lenovo showcases the i5 Core i7 and Intel behind an environmental concern. After the success of CES 2010, Lenovo expands its range of desktop PCs in tower format, compact and ultra-compact package to corporations. Those whose activities tend to never be interrupted, which imposes a material availability and unfailing reliability. Successor of M58, the ThinkCentre M90 and M90p are distinguished primarily by the integration of the new range of quad-core processors Intel Core i7 and i5. It should be noted that this is the generation preceding the new chip offers Core i5 and i7 engraved in 32nm recently presented. The solutions are also constructed from the platform of Intel vPro simplify security and maintenance of computer parks.
As usual with machines designed to equip massively large companies, multiple configurations are offered: Core i7 model 8x0 (2.8 and 2.93 GHz with 8 MB L3 cache) for PC tower and small size (small form factor), Core i5 model 7x0 (2.66 GHz and 8 MB of cache) and 6x0 (between 3.20 and 3.46 GHz with 4 MB of cache). Models with double heart i3 5x0 (etched in 32 nm) are also provided and even a version under the dual Pentium heart G6950 (2.80 GHz, 3 MB L2 cache and 32-nm etched well). Depending on configuration, the thermal envelope varies from 73 to 95 W The PC will be equipped with 160 MB to 1 TB of disk storage traditional Sata. An offer SSD 80 and 150 GB will be also presented.
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