During the 2026 Consumer Electronics Show (CES2026), the Lenovo Innovation Tech Conference officially kicked off. At the event, Yang Yuanqing, Chairman and CEO of Lenovo Group, and Huang Renxun, founder of NVIDIA, jointly announced a major collaboration plan: the two companies will jointly launch the "Lenovo AI Cloud Super Factory." This partnership marks further deepening of the global technology giants in the field of AI infrastructure.
According to AIbase, the core of this "super factory" will integrate NVIDIA's latest next-generation accelerated computing platform—the Vera Rubin system. Yang Yuanqing pointed out at the scene that the plan aims to provide cloud service providers around the world with more efficient deployment solutions. Through this collaboration, the "time to first token" in AI deployment will be significantly reduced, meaning a qualitative improvement in the response speed of large models.
In terms of scalability, this super factory supports an enormous scale of up to 100,000 GPUs, providing sufficient computing power for agents and large language models with trillions of parameters. Huang Renxun stated that NVIDIA's accelerated computing technology will serve as a powerful engine for this factory, while Lenovo, with its end-to-end integration and deployment capabilities worldwide, ensures that enterprise-level AI can be reliably implemented in real production environments.
Additionally, both parties also revealed that they are collaborating to develop a Lenovo enterprise-level AI system based on RTX Pro. This means that from the "super factory" in the cloud to professional office scenarios at the enterprise level, NVIDIA's most advanced chip technology will be fully integrated into Lenovo's hardware ecosystem. AIbase believes that this deep integration will accelerate enterprise transformation, making more complex AI applications easily accessible.
