Bios Model Name

We are currentley rolling out Lenovo Desktops And Laptops as part of the rollout we have a script which pulls in manufacture, model description, serial no
When we get the Model description we get the following model name
 Examples below
 20AWS17D01
10A8S0830Q
Is there a Conversion table to say the what the codes are  E.G. M93p desktop ?

You'll have to build your own conversion table, but the PSREF lists for each product line provide the raw data for what you want.
PSREF info for Thinkpad laptops.
PSREF info for ThinkCentre desktops.

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