Lenovo, NVIDIA launch full-stack AI solutions
Lenovo has launched a line of full-stack AI solutions, in partnership with NVIDIA, that are designed to help enterprises quickly build and deploy AI agents.
The Lenovo Hybrid AI Advantage solutions combine Lenovo’s AI range with new platform options that will support the latest NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra platform, as well as networking innovations aimed at allowing organisations to accelerate applications such as AI reasoning and agentic AI.
Lenovo says users will be able to leverage the Lenovo AI Library of customised, tested and proven use cases. Meanwhile the newly unveiled Lenovo AI Knowledge Assistant is said to enable organisations to rapidly customise these use cases and operationalise new AI agents and assistants within weeks.
The platforms are also designed to help business rapidly build, scale and operate their own AI factories, or high-performance and protected environments for delivering trusted AI solutions. The hybrid AI factory platforms provide full-stack data centre infrastructure that includes workstations, servers, networking, storage, partner solutions, liquid-cooled AI infrastructure, and AI Fast Start services for rapid deployment, integration and scaling of AI solutions.
Lenovo chair and CEO Yuanqing Yang said the solutions can help address what research suggests is the greatest AI adoption barrier, which is the challenge of achieving a return on investment.
“Lenovo continues to drive smarter AI for all, bringing together AI models, data and computing power — running on devices, edge and cloud, and connected with network — to deliver AI solutions that empower human innovation and enable productivity gains,” he said. “Lenovo Hybrid AI Advantage with NVIDIA integrates cutting-edge services and the next evolution of Blackwell accelerated infrastructure to help enterprises easily scale agentic AI across private and public AI models that deliver substantial benefits in effectiveness, cost, efficiency, security, accessibility and customisation.”
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