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[Powering the AI Revolution: Lenovo’s Workstation Strategy for Data Science]-[Lenovo's Mike Leach on the Role of the Workstation in Modern AI - Ep. 118]

NVIDIA AI Podcast · B2 · 2020-04-22

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📋 Summary

The Essential Role of Hardware in AI

In the modern landscape of artificial intelligence, the success of deep learning and machine learning projects is inextricably linked to the underlying computer hardware. As Mike Leach, Solution Portfolio Manager at Lenovo, emphasizes, there is no AI project today that does not require "industry-leading hardware to kickstart the data path." While cloud-based compute is often discussed, high-performance workstations remain the primary "sandbox environment" where data scientists iterate, prepare data, and train models to ensure accurate predictions.

Bridging the Gap: From Desktop Power to Mobile Agility

Historically, the laws of physics imposed a strict dichotomy: deep learning required bulky, rack-mounted data center hardware or massive desktop towers, while mobile users were limited to thin-and-light laptops. Lenovo has challenged this constraint by engineering the ThinkPad P-series. A milestone in this evolution was the implementation of the NVIDIA Quadro RTX 5000 GPU into a 15-inch form factor—a feat previously reserved for 17-inch "behemoth" systems. By designing an "enhanced thermal solution," Lenovo enables data scientists to remain agile, allowing them to perform high-performance data crunching on the go, whether on an airplane or at a remote job site, without sacrificing the compute power necessary for complex neural network training.

The "Out-of-the-Box" AI Solution

Lenovo recognizes that hardware alone is insufficient. To streamline productivity, the company provides a complete, certified ecosystem. This includes loading a Linux operating system pre-installed with "NVIDIA Rapids AI frameworks." By delivering a pre-configured platform, Lenovo removes the technical hurdles associated with drivers, GitHub dependencies, and software compatibility. This allows larger enterprises to treat AI-ready workstations as managed IT assets, similar to standard enterprise laptops, ultimately "speeding up the time to predictions."

Data-Driven Internal Innovation

Lenovo does not just sell these tools; they utilize them internally to optimize their own operations. The company employs AI and data analytics to manage its "global supply chain" and manufacturing pipelines, ensuring components are available precisely when needed. Furthermore, AI features are "baked into" the product stack itself, such as intelligent power management, optimized webcam performance, and enhanced driver updates, which are essential for maintaining the robustness of modern mobile workstations.

Future-Proofing with Intelligent Orchestration (LiCO)

As AI projects scale, the transition from a single workstation to a larger compute cluster can be daunting. Lenovo addresses this through its "Lenovo Intelligent Compute Orchestration (LiCO)" software. LiCO acts as a cluster management suite that allows users to "scale up and scale out" their AI infrastructure seamlessly. A data scientist can start in a sandbox environment on a ThinkPad P53, and as the project grows, migrate the workload to a ThinkStation P920 or even on-premise data center hardware. This end-to-end management ensures that companies retain ownership of their hardware, providing a more favorable "total cost of ownership" compared to the recurring costs of cloud-based subscriptions.

The Horizon of Hardware Evolution

Looking ahead, Leach points to memory and storage as the next critical frontiers. With current mobile workstations supporting up to 128 gigabytes of RAM and six terabytes of storage, the ability to analyze massive datasets is unprecedented. As AI continues to permeate every industry vertical—from finance and retail to oil and gas—Lenovo remains committed to pushing the envelope, with development cycles spanning 18 to 24 months to ensure their hardware keeps pace with the ever-growing complexity of global data sets.

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📖 Transcript

Hello, and welcome to the NVIDIA AI Podcast.
I'm your host, Noah Kravitz. No deep learning, machine learning, neural nets, or anything else we call artificial intelligence without computer hardware to make it run.
Today we're talking hardware, workstations specifically.
Our guest is Mike Leach. Mike is Solution Portfolio Manager with Lenovo USA, and he's here to talk about how workstations are being used to train deep neural networks and Lenovo's work with deep learning more generally.
Mike, welcome, and thanks for joining the NVIDIA AI podcast.
Yeah, it's great to be here. So Mike, originally, like all the other podcasts, we'd planned to record in person, but also you were anticipating being on the floor of GTC in person. showing people some of what we're going to talk about.

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