Lenovo to unveil its latest portfolio of AI PCs at MWC 2024
Lenovo is set to unveil its latest portfolio of AI devices and infrastructure at the upcoming Mobile World Congress (MWC). The company expects the trend of hybrid AI to fuel the demand for both AI PCs and AI smartphones and drive another industry refreshment cycle.
With the company's vision of “AI for All” at MWC, Lenovo will unveil next-gen AI PCs, bringing the technology more into the mainstream. |
Engineered specifically to support AI, these new generation PCs are designed and built to perform tasks such as reasoning, problem-solving, and learning. More importantly, they create a user-machine bond, bringing tailored experiences amplified by AI. With stronger computing power and larger storage, large language models (LLMs) can easily run on the device rather than in the cloud. Over time, these models adapt to the user's preferences and habits, enhancing their assistance as time goes on, resulting in a more personalized experience while safeguarding privacy.
In addition, Lenovo plans to unveil several next-generation infrastructure solutions for telecom that help businesses harness vast bodies of data at the far edge for transformative AI applications at scale, while reducing energy consumption of cloud services.
Lastly, Lenovo will debut new concept products for the first time at a public event. Among these is an adaptive display concept, a world-first product which uses a FHD+ pOLED display that can be bent and shaped into different forms depending on users’ needs. The other is a world-first proof of concept and eye-catching innovative laptop form factor that pushes the boundaries of engineering, design, and user experience – developed through collaboration between the Intelligent Devices Group and Lenovo Research teams.
Last October 2023, Lenovo unveiled its hybrid AI for All vision and showcased how it is unleashing the power of AI to drive intelligent transformation in every aspect of people’s lives. This reflects the company’s commitment to innovation by investing US$1 billion investment in AI advancements.
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