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Lenovo Speeds Enterprise AI with NVIDIA from Inference to AI Factories

Lenovo has unveiled a sweeping expansion of its AI portfolio at NVIDIA GTC, introducing new Lenovo Hybrid AI Advantage with NVIDIA solutions designed to accelerate enterprise AI adoption, reduce time-to-first-token, and scale deployments from edge devices to gigawatt-scale AI cloud infrastructure.

The announcement highlights a major push into real-time AI inferencing, with Lenovo launching new AI inferencing platforms powered by NVIDIA Dynamo and NVIDIA NIM, alongside an AI Cloud gigafactory built on NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL72. The company also introduced agentic AI solutions based on NVIDIA Blueprints, targeting production-scale deployments across industries.

To support AI development at the edge, Lenovo unveiled next-generation RTX Pro Blackwell-powered ThinkPad and ThinkStation workstations, including the ThinkPad P14s Gen 7, P16s Gen 5, and P1 Gen 9, as well as the ThinkStation P5 Gen 2. A new ThinkStation PGX AI developer device enables on-prem AI workloads with support for models up to 200 billion parameters, while the Lenovo AI Developer suite provides tools and blueprints for building and scaling AI applications.

On the infrastructure side, Lenovo introduced inferencing-optimized ThinkSystem and ThinkEdge servers, along with new NVIDIA-certified Hybrid AI platforms powered by RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell and Blackwell Ultra GPUs. Additional offerings include the ThinkAgile HX650a with Nutanix AI, and integrated solutions with Cloudian and Veeam Kasten for scalable and secure AI data management.

Lenovo also expanded its AI Library with industry-specific solutions, including the Lenovo xIQ Agent Platform for retail, AI-powered sports analytics, and physical AI systems for manufacturing and mobility, alongside the Auto AI Box for vehicle intelligence.

At the hyperscale level, Lenovo announced support for next-generation AI cloud deployments with NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL72 and HGX Rubin systems, delivering significantly higher throughput and lower cost per token through liquid-cooled, rack-scale infrastructure.

Backed by Lenovo Hybrid AI Factory Services and an expanded ecosystem including IBM and NVIDIA partners, the new portfolio aims to help enterprises move AI from pilot to production faster—while improving performance, scalability, and cost efficiency across hybrid environments.

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