Lenovo's Yang Yuanqing: A brand new generation of AI PC is about to be released

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2025.03.06 01:35
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"Hybrid Artificial Intelligence" will become an inevitable trend

Since the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) at the beginning of the year, Lenovo, the "world's largest PC brand," has showcased its latest achievements on the global stage at the recent Mobile World Congress (MWC 2025) in Barcelona.

At this MWC, in addition to exhibiting its AI PC product matrix, Lenovo also drew attention with two concept laptops: one is the ThinkBook Flip AI PC concept machine equipped with a foldable screen, and the other is the Yoga Solar concept machine featuring solar charging technology.

Yang Yuanqing, Chairman and CEO of Lenovo Group, shared Lenovo's strategic layout and innovative achievements in the field of artificial intelligence during the keynote speech at MWC 2025, emphasizing that hybrid artificial intelligence will define the future.

Yang Yuanqing pointed out that currently, artificial intelligence is ubiquitous, not only in the cloud but also becoming accessible and deeply integrated into our business operations.

Customer demand drives personal and enterprise private domain intelligence, coexisting and complementing public intelligence like ChatGPT and DeepSeek, hybridized and utilized, which is "hybrid artificial intelligence," and this will become an inevitable trend.

"This means that in personal intelligent scenarios, artificial intelligence reasoning can be performed on personal intelligent devices such as PCs, tablets, and mobile phones. In this way, the AI agent built into smart devices can respond to commands and even take actions after user authorization," said Yang Yuanqing.

Taking AI PCs as an example, third-party data shows that 80% of computers globally will be AI PCs in the next three years. The biggest difference between Lenovo's AI PC and traditional PCs is the personalized intelligent agent Lenovo AI Now, which can naturally interact, understand intentions, call upon local knowledge bases to generate answers, continuously self-improve, and connect to an open application ecosystem, relying on heterogeneous computing technology to protect privacy and security.

In addition, to address the experience issues of customers with multiple devices and systems, Lenovo proposed "one body, multiple ends," unifying personal information management through a super intelligent agent, ultimately moving towards the goal of "personal artificial intelligence twins."

Yang Yuanqing stated that thanks to computing power and model optimization, the progress of edge artificial intelligence will show exponential leaps, and the cumulative effect of both advancements is expected to achieve a threefold overall performance improvement in the next 12 months.

At the same time, Yang Yuanqing revealed that 11 months ago, Lenovo launched the first generation of AI PCs, and a new generation of products will be released soon. "At that time, everyone will see a significant leap in local artificial intelligence reasoning capabilities, comparable to OpenAI's o1-mini, but at a significantly reduced cost."