Lenovo Group's recent layout in the AI field is now seeing intensive implementation, with substantial progress achieved across multiple business lines, from consumer end devices to global top-tier events, and enterprise-level computing infrastructure.

In the highly anticipated AI PC market, Lenovo is accelerating its efforts to seize the next-generation hardware high ground. With NVIDIA officially launching the RTX Spark chip specifically designed for AI PCs on June 1st, Lenovo successfully joined the first batch of partner manufacturers and is expected to launch new products equipped with this chip this autumn. Based on the current strong momentum, Lenovo's management is confident about the new fiscal year, anticipating that the sales share of AI PCs will historically exceed 50%.

On the stage of global top-tier events, Lenovo's AI technological strength has also been prominently demonstrated. As the official technology partner of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Lenovo announced on June 2nd that it will fully support the operation and live broadcasting of this global sports event by leveraging its full-stack AI capabilities. This means that Lenovo's AI solutions will be deeply integrated into every aspect of the World Cup, from the underlying infrastructure to the front-end broadcasting experience.

In the area of enterprise-level AI and infrastructure development, Lenovo has also been active. In late May, Lenovo launched a series of major products, including the enterprise-level super agent "Lenovo Tongxiang" and "Baiying AI 3.0," specifically designed for small and medium-sized enterprises, further enhancing its AI application ecosystem. At the same time, to strengthen the underlying computing power support, Lenovo also announced the construction of an AI computing power product R&D and manufacturing center in Tianjin, continuously reinforcing its competitive advantage in the AI infrastructure field by strengthening local R&D and manufacturing capabilities.