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Lenovo Launches QIRA AI Agent and Gigafactory Partnership with NVIDIA at CES 2026

Lenovo unveils QIRA, a context-aware AI agent, and partners with NVIDIA to establish the world’s first AI Cloud Gigafactory, enhancing enterprise AI infrastructure.

Lenovo marked a significant milestone at CES 2026 by integrating its flagship TechWorld conference into the event, unveiling a range of innovations that embody its “AI for All” vision. Among the highlights was the introduction of QIRA, a cross-device AI agent designed to personalize user experiences across various digital devices, along with an expanded portfolio of AI-powered personal computers. Lenovo also announced a collaborative venture with NVIDIA to construct the world’s first AI Cloud Gigafactory, aimed at enhancing AI infrastructure deployment for enterprises and hyperscalers.

The transition of TechWorld to the CES stage reflects Lenovo’s ambition to lead the upcoming wave of AI-driven technological transformation. In his keynote, CEO Yuanqing Yang focused on the intersection of personal and enterprise AI, showcasing innovations that bridge everyday user experiences with the substantial AI infrastructure that supports them. From new ThinkPad and Yoga laptops to advanced infrastructure solutions, Lenovo’s announcements reiterate its commitment to making AI accessible and scalable, catering to both individual consumers and large enterprises. With the global AI platforms market projected to exceed $180 billion by 2030, driven by increasing adoption across sectors such as manufacturing, healthcare, and finance, Lenovo’s dual focus on personal and enterprise solutions is both timely and strategic.

At the forefront of Lenovo’s offerings is QIRA, described as a “personal, ambient AI” that significantly elevates user interaction with Lenovo and Motorola products. Unlike traditional voice assistants, QIRA is designed to be context-aware and proactive, anticipating user needs and providing intelligent suggestions before a command is given. It exemplifies a broader trend in device innovation, with over 70% of enterprises reportedly prioritizing the integration of AI experiences into their endpoint devices, aiming to enhance productivity and security. By leveraging both local AI processing and hybrid cloud intelligence, QIRA aims to deliver a seamless, cross-device experience while ensuring user privacy.

In conjunction with QIRA, Lenovo unveiled its latest AI PC portfolio, powered by advanced Intel Core Ultra processors, specifically engineered to facilitate on-device generative AI tasks. On the mobile front, the new Motorola Razr foldable smartphone exemplifies Lenovo’s innovative spirit, marrying iconic design with enhanced AI capabilities, including real-time voice-to-text and intelligent photography features. This commitment to advancing AI across its product spectrum further establishes Lenovo as a key player in the evolving tech landscape.

In a major infrastructure development, Lenovo’s partnership with NVIDIA aims to build an AI Cloud Gigafactory, a project intended to facilitate rapid deployment of AI solutions for hyperscalers and enterprises. This facility will combine Lenovo’s expertise in data center solutions with NVIDIA’s advanced computing platform, offering an integrated solution that enables customers to effectively train and scale generative AI models. As enterprise demand for AI infrastructure grows at a compound annual growth rate of 25%, the Gigafactory model is positioned to meet these rising needs by accelerating deployment times and enhancing energy efficiency. This initiative underscores Lenovo’s commitment to sustainable AI solutions, empowering enterprises to manage extensive AI workloads effectively.

As Lenovo continues to push the boundaries of innovation, its bold announcements at CES 2026 signify a pivotal moment in the realm of AI technology. By intertwining personal and enterprise capabilities, Lenovo is poised to play a crucial role in shaping the future landscape of AI, making it both accessible and actionable for a diverse range of users.

For more details on Lenovo’s announcements, visit Lenovo’s official site or check out NVIDIA for insights on their collaboration.

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