Lenovo ThinkCentre M78 Boasts AMD APUs, RapidBoot Technology
The newest member of Lenovo’s M Series desktop family, the ThinkCentre M78, features AMD chips and plenty of energy-saving features.
Computer maker Lenovo announced the latest addition to its flagship M Series desktop PC line, the ThinkCentre M78, which is designed for medium and large businesses and features the latest AMD A-Series Accelerated Processing Units (APUs), up to 32GB DDR3 memory and Lenovo’s RapidBoot HDD Accelerator for faster boot up times. The M78 will be available starting this month through Lenovo business partners and the company’s Website, with pricing starting at approximately $449, according to a Lenovo press release. Other productivity features on the M78 include support for up to three independent monitors so users can run multiple programs simultaneously. The desktop, which is available in a traditional tower or small form factor, can transfer data with four native USB 3.0 SuperSpeed ports, USB port disablement to defend against data theft and Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 1.2 with enhanced data protection to help keep proprietary work files safe. “Professionals in medium to large businesses need dependable, productive and secure desktops to meet the day-to-day rigors of workplace demands,” Su Lijun, executive director, global desktop marketing, Lenovo. “We built the ThinkCentre M78 to last, equipping it with great performance, security and energy-saving features in one device.” The company has also included a host of energy-efficient features and components to the ThinkCentre M78, which meets multiple certifications for energy efficiency and environmental considerations, including Energy Star 5.2 compliance, an Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool (EPEAT) Gold rating and compliance with the Cisco EnergyWise energy management architecture. The M78 also carries a UL Environment Gold rating and can use an optional, highly efficient 80 Plus Platinum power supply unit (PSU).






















