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The most powerful laptop - BEST Chemical Engineer Laptops 2021

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These are the best laptops for chemical engineers, featuring extreme high performance Xeon and 11th Gen vPro or Xeon or Core i9 CPU processors up to 5.3GHZ boost clock, memory sizes from 32GB to 128GB DDR4 ECC for high security applications. Transferring highly demanding data workloads on up to 6TB or 8TB RAID 0 M.2 NVMe SSD through Gen 4 PCIe technology or 5G internet LAN and WiFi 6, processed by NVIDIA Quadro RTX 5000 GPU graphics for your 4K UHD OLED 16:10 high color accuracy touch screen display, these professional workstations will power the most demanding of scientific software tasks, with models from Lenovo and Dell. ➡ 1. Lenovo ThinkPad P53: https://geni.us/n3b2sDR ➡ 2. Dell Precision 7750: https://geni.us/tq0kt ➡ 3. Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 4: https://geni.us/ScHLU ____________________________________________________________ 📖 Transcript: These are the best laptops for chemical engineers in 2021, welcome to Which Laptop. Number 3 Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 4 Chemical engineers face some very intense computational tasks requiring the most up to date hardware, which is why we’re looking at the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 4 - announced just a few weeks ago. The lightning fast 11th Gen Core i9 vPro processor is the most up-to-date high-end CPU on the consumer market - and this is the most important component for computational fluid dynamics among other day to day tasks. With a 16:10, common amongst workstation laptops, you’ll get more out of your screen real estate, which happens to be in UHD and HDR thanks to Dolby Vision. The Extreme Gen 4 will keep you connected to your team or critical data streaming applications with a 5G connection, and the cutting edge speed continues with up to 2TB of Gen 4 PCIe SSDs, enabling a whole new generation of hard drive performance. As the Gen 4 isn’t officially released yet, the amazon link below will direct you to the Gen 3, which I will update as soon as the Gen 4 is available. Number 2 Dell Precision 7750 It’s hard to stress just how stratospherically powerful this machine is - but if a kid in a candy store were, instead, a nerd in a computer store - this is probably what they’d come up with. Combining the intense processing power of a 5.3GHz i9 or Xeon processor, with a Quadro RTX 5000 graphics chip packing 16GB of GDDR6 graphical memory, on top of 128GB of DDR4 system memory, on top of up to 8TB of PCIe 3.0 M.2 storage, and a UHD, 100% colour correct Adobe RGB, 17.3” screen - this machine is no holds barred, and the price of a car. One of the M.2 drives is even removable, so you can take it from your laptop and plug it directly into a new machine for the fastest data handovers possible. As if you need to squeeze more power out of it, it has some great performance-enhancing optimization features, and It’s actually surprisingly thin, and small, while also being more AI and VR capable than basically, well, any other laptop in the world, ever. All of this with ExpressCharge, allowing up to 80% charge in a single hour. This is, quite simply, the most powerful laptop I’ve ever seen in my life, and for mission-critical, time-sensitive, professional computational tasks in a portable form factor, I’m confident in calling this the best in the world right now. Number 1 Lenovo ThinkPad P53 The Lenovo ThinkPad P53 has different models featuring either an Intel Xeon or Core i9 CPU - the difference being that Xeon workstation CPUs have a higher possible core count than the consumer counterpart, and the i9 has higher clock speeds. The Ansys website says it will “perform very well on Intel Xeon Scalable processors” so we’d choose the Xeon version here. This machine runs an incredibly vivid HDR OLED display, with screen shattering Dolby Vision and rich Dolby Atmos speakers. The potential 128GB of DDR4 RAM is almost unheard of in a laptop - and, in fact, quite rare even in a desktop, but that’s great news for engineering, architectural, or 3D modelling software in general. For context, that’s as much capacity in memory alone as many phones and laptops have on their entire hard drive. Speaking of storage, with up to 6TB of hard drive, save yourself the hassle of external hard drives and store all your project files and 3D renderings on one incredibly powerful device. ⏱ Timestamps: 0:00 - 0:05 Intro 0:06 - 0:56 Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 4 0:57 - 2:18 Dell Precision 7750 2:19 - 3:11 Lenovo ThinkPad P53

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