On January 6th, during the Tech World event on the opening day of CES 2026, Lenovo Group fully demonstrated its hybrid AI strategy. Chairman and CEO Yang Yuanqing emphasized that a single model cannot meet all needs, and the hybrid AI that integrates personal, enterprise, and public intelligence is the ultimate path to widespread accessibility.
At the event, Lenovo launched its first personal super agent Lenovo Qira. As a cross-device entry point, Qira is based on three key technologies: intelligent model orchestration, intelligent core, and multi-agent collaboration. It can deeply understand user intent and anticipate needs, eventually evolving into the user's "personal AI twin." It adopts a system-level deep integration and local computing priority architecture, ensuring privacy and security.
In terms of infrastructure, Lenovo has partnered with NVIDIA to launch the "Artificial Intelligence Cloud Super Factory". This initiative introduces NVIDIA's latest Rubin platform, which is deeply integrated with Lenovo's Shenlong liquid cooling technology. The system can scale up to 100,000 GPU units, supporting the deployment of trillion-parameter large models, aiming to significantly reduce the time to first token.
Yang Yuanqing stated that hybrid AI is driving the deep integration of the digital and physical worlds. From Qira's cross-platform connectivity to the powerful computing power of the super factory, Lenovo is redefining the efficiency boundaries of the AI era through a comprehensive software-hardware integration strategy.
