Lenovo has launched the ThinkStation P4, billing it as the first desktop workstation to ship with AMD's Ryzen PRO 9000 Series processors paired with Nvidia's RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Workstation Edition GPUs. The 30-litre tower is aimed at engineers, designers, and content creators who'd rather not pay flagship money for flagship performance.ThinkStation P4 pairs AMD 3D V-Cache with 96GB Nvidia Blackwell GPU memoryThe top configuration runs the AMD Ryzen 9 PRO 9965X3D, a 16-core chip that hits 5.5GHz and is the first part in the professional segment to use AMD's 3D V-Cache Technology. That extra cache matters for data-hungry work like simulation and rendering. Pair it with the RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPU and its 96GB of GDDR7 ECC memory, and the system tops out at 4,000 TOPS of AI compute. Memory scales up to 256GB of DDR5 at 6400MT/s. Lenovo has put liquid cooling on the higher-end CPU variants to keep things quiet through long renders and CAD sessions. It boots Windows 11 Pro, Ubuntu, or Red Hat Enterprise Linux.Lenovo is leaning into the hybrid AI pitch. The company cites its CIO Playbook 2026, which found two-thirds of firms now prefer hybrid AI as their main approach—making local horsepower harder to ignore.Six drives, four PCIe slots, and a chassis using 95% recycled plasticThe P4 supports up to six drives—three M.2 NVMe SSDs and three 3.5-inch HDDs—for a combined ceiling of 48TB. There are four PCIe expansion slots, including one Gen 5 x16. Ports include a 20Gbps USB-C up front, DisplayPort 2.0, HDMI 2.1, and 2.5GbE. Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4 cover wireless. Lenovo's ThinkShield suite handles security, with discrete TPM 2.0, a chassis intrusion switch, and BIOS-level protections. The chassis uses 95% post-consumer recycled ABS plastic and 16% recycled steel, and carries EPEAT Gold and ENERGY STAR 9.0 certifications. The ThinkStation P4 ships in select markets from June 2026. Lenovo has not disclosed pricing yet.