Lenovo teamed up with Qualcomm and Microsoft to launch a new generation of AI PCs
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发表于 2024-5-21 15:42:05
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Our reporter Xiang Yantao
On May 21st, Lenovo Group launched its first next-generation Copilot+PC equipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon XElite - Lenovo YogaSlim7x and Lenovo ThinkPadT14sGen6. The Lenovo YogaSlim7x is expected to start at $1199, while the Lenovo ThinkPadT14sGen6 is expected to start at $1699. Both products will be launched in June 2024.
As the PC industry enters a new stage of the artificial intelligence era, Lenovo will provide a higher level of personalized personal computing, intelligent software driven local task processing, as well as higher productivity, creativity, and security in its PC product portfolio. These combined provide a new experience for PC interaction.
Through long-term tripartite cooperation, Lenovo, Qualcomm, and Microsoft have selected over 100 enterprise software applications from independent software vendors (ISVs), optimized for native features on Windows equipped with Snapdragon, focusing on critical task areas such as device management, collaboration, productivity, and chip to cloud security. Leveraging the collaboration of artificial intelligence commercial value-added software companies such as DynamoAI, these applications enhance efficiency and protect technology.
Luca Rossi, Executive Vice President of Lenovo Group and President of Intelligent Device Business Group (IDG), said, "With the beginning of the AIPC era, this is a turning point in the industry once in 30 years. YogaSlim7x and ThinkPadT14sGen6 are the latest members of Lenovo's product portfolio, leveraging the new power of artificial intelligence, including multi day battery life and faster, safer terminal based processing, to provide users with personalized experiences, unleashing their creative expression potential and productivity."
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