Lenovo's new workstation is indeed 'Tiny' but packs a punch

From PC World: Windows users who work in tight spaces and need a small form factor workstation with multiple display ports and solid processing power have a new contender to check out: the new ThinkStation P320 Tiny.

The workstation lives up to its name: At 1.4 x 7.1 by 7.2 inches, it's the smallest workstation on the market that is ISV (independent software vendor) certified, according to Rob Herman, the general manager of Lenovo's workstation business unit.

The ISV certification is important. "We don't consider a machine to be a workstation unless it has ISV certification," according to Lloyd Cohen, an analyst with IDC.

The U.S. government uses the same definition for workstations and for non-government users, software certifications mean that you can run CAD and CAM programs, for example, without worrying about crashing, Cohen noted. That's important if you're working on a complex design.

The Tiny has as much if not more processing power than any other contender in the small form factor (SFF) workstation market, sporting a Core i7-7700 processor and an NVIDIA Quadro P600 GPU.

Priced starting at $799, the Tiny is designed to be an entry-level but powerful machine for users in CAD, CAM and financial services shops such as trading firms. "The SFF workstations are meant for space-constrained users, like designers and traders," Cohen said. "SFF workstations are a growing part of the market -- size is a factor wherever space is at a premium."

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