Lenovo is set to reveal its latest lineup of AI-powered PCs and Far Edge Computing solutions at the Mobile World Congress (MWC), the premier event for the tech industry’s connectivity ecosystem, taking place in Barcelona, Spain from February 26th to 29th.
At Booth #3N30, Lenovo will debut its newest range of AI devices and infrastructure solutions, alongside unveiling two groundbreaking device concepts that challenge conventional PC and smartphone designs.
Building upon its previous introduction of AI PCs at CES, Lenovo continues its “AI for All” vision by expanding its portfolio to include several new AI PCs and edge computing solutions. This move aims to bring AI technology further into the mainstream for the years ahead, driven by the increasing demand for hybrid AI systems.
Lenovo’s AI PCs are specifically crafted to support artificial intelligence tasks such as reasoning, problem-solving, and continuous learning. These devices foster a symbiotic relationship between users and machines, delivering personalized experiences enhanced by AI capabilities. By harnessing stronger computing power and larger storage capacities, these PCs can host large language models locally, adapting to users’ preferences over time while prioritizing privacy.
Furthermore, Lenovo will unveil cutting-edge infrastructure solutions tailored for telecom applications, enabling businesses to leverage vast datasets at the far edge for transformative AI applications while simultaneously reducing energy consumption associated with cloud services. These Edge AI computing solutions are poised to revolutionize various aspects of urban life, from enhancing emergency response times to bolstering public safety through advanced video analytics and computer vision technologies.
Lenovo’s commitment to democratizing AI was previously highlighted at its Tech World event in October 2023, where it unveiled its “AI for All” vision and announced a $1 billion investment in AI innovation across industries.
Additionally, at MWC, Lenovo will showcase two innovative concept products for the first time in a public setting. Among these is Motorola’s adaptive display concept, featuring a pioneering FHD+ pOLED display that can be flexed and contorted into various configurations to suit users’ needs. The event will also feature another groundbreaking proof-of-concept laptop design, pushing the boundaries of engineering, design, and user experience, developed by Lenovo’s Intelligent Devices Group and Research teams.