Lenovo announces the AMD-powered ThinkCentre M75e
AMD seems to be on a roll lately, with some design wins in the server space, and this: the AMD-powered Lenovo ThinkCentre M75e.
Housed in both the nice mini tower case as the A63 and also in a new small form factor case, the M75e is a powerful, business-class device clearly optimized for SMBs.
In a departure, this is the first M-series system with AMD innards from Lenovo.
In a briefing last week, Lenovo spilled the beans on this system:
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Up to a Quad-core AMD Athlon II processor
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4 DDR3 DIMM slots for up to 16 GB of RAM
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AMD 760G +SB710 chipset
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AMD RADEON 3000 series
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Support for up to 4 monitors
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Windows 7 Professional
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Optional fingerprint-reader keyboard
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On-board TPM
And that is just for starters!
We are going to be the recipients of a review unit soon, and we will bring you our experiences with it.
Moreover, I think a giveaway of this puppy might be in the offing soon.
Stay tuned.
More previews:
The Lenovo ThinkCentre M75e Small Form Factor system
The Lenovo ThinkCentre M75e mini tower