Will there be "TS450" too?

A question for Lenovo guys:
- since Lenovo is taking over, will there still be "TS450" (uniprocesor, E3-1200 v4)? If yes, when?
- if yes we would really like to see a return of real management processor - AMT is just not proper solution for server despite all the marketing. Any idea if it will be implemented again?
Disclaimer: While I do work for Lenovo Partner, all my contributions are my personal, non-official and not that of Lenovo or my employer.
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It is still too early to know for sure what the predecessor to the current products will be so I'm not able to tell you for sure what the next generation will have.

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