四大芯片巨头CEO齐聚,联想CES释出系列重磅合作

Core Insights - Lenovo has moved its global innovation technology conference to CES 2026, marking the largest scale in the event's history, with key figures from major tech companies like NVIDIA, AMD, Intel, and Qualcomm in attendance [1] - Lenovo's CEO emphasized that the new wave of computing power will stem from the explosion of AI inference [1] Group 1: AI Strategy and Product Development - Lenovo is focusing on "hybrid AI," which encompasses diverse AI models to meet user needs and the ability for cross-device collaboration among smart devices [3] - The company introduced three key technologies: Intelligent Model Orchestration, Agent Core, and Multi-agent Collaboration, aimed at matching models to user needs, understanding user intent, and enabling collaborative AI operations [3] - Lenovo's AI super intelligent agent, Lenovo Qira, was launched for overseas markets, showcasing cross-device collaboration capabilities among various devices [5] Group 2: Cloud and Local Model Integration - The Qira model has shifted from purely local calls to a combination of cloud and edge collaboration, although local models may lose about 40% of their capabilities compared to cloud models [5][6] - Lenovo's AI strategy involves optimizing partner models rather than developing them in-house, with a focus on integrating cloud models into their existing scheduling system [6] - The company plans to implement cross-device task distribution, allowing users to execute commands across devices [6] Group 3: Partnerships and Market Positioning - Major chip manufacturers are aligning with the trend of enterprise AI transformation, with NVIDIA's CEO stating that companies need to integrate advanced models with their data to build proprietary intelligent systems [8] - Lenovo announced a significant partnership with NVIDIA to establish an "AI Cloud Super Factory," aiming to support large-scale AI models and quadruple their business collaboration over the next 3-4 years [9] - Lenovo will also be among the first to adopt AMD's Helios architecture and collaborate with Intel on AI PCs, indicating a strong commitment to AI-driven enterprise solutions [10]