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Lenovo and NVIDIA introduce hybrid AI solutions to enhance business productivity

Lenovo and NVIDIA introduce new hybrid AI solutions to boost business productivity, automating workflows, enhancing efficiency, and driving innovation.

Lenovo has unveiled its latest Hybrid AI Advantage solutions, developed in collaboration with NVIDIA, at the NVIDIA GTC event. These new solutions are designed to accelerate AI adoption and enhance business productivity by enabling the faster deployment of agentic AI – a new type of AI capable of reasoning, planning, and taking action to achieve business goals efficiently.

With validated, full-stack AI solutions, businesses can now quickly build and deploy AI-powered agents for various high-demand use cases. These solutions increase productivity, agility, and reliability, paving the way for the next wave of AI reasoning in enterprise settings.

A global IDC study commissioned by Lenovo highlights that while AI spending has tripled, the biggest barrier to adoption remains return on investment (ROI). Lenovo’s new AI agents aim to lower this barrier by assisting employees with complex problem-solving, coding, and multi-step planning, ultimately driving speed, innovation, and efficiency. As businesses seek tangible returns on AI investments, Lenovo is delivering scalable AI solutions that unlock the full potential of agentic AI across enterprises.

AI solutions for multiple industries

The new AI solutions integrate Lenovo’s full-stack AI portfolio with NVIDIA’s latest technologies, including the Blackwell Ultra platform, NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs, and advanced networking innovations. These enhancements help organisations accelerate applications like AI reasoning, real-time video generation, and AI-driven automation.

“Lenovo continues to drive smarter AI for all, bringing together AI models, data, and computing power – running on devices, edge, and cloud – to deliver AI solutions that empower human innovation and enable productivity gains,” said Yuanqing Yang, Chairman and CEO of Lenovo. “Lenovo Hybrid AI Advantage with NVIDIA integrates cutting-edge services and the next evolution of Blackwell accelerated infrastructure to help enterprises scale agentic AI effectively across private and public AI models.”

NVIDIA’s founder and CEO, Jensen Huang, added: “AI agents that can reason and adapt are redefining how we work. NVIDIA and Lenovo are providing the essential infrastructure to power AI inference and reasoning at scale—bringing generative and agentic AI from research labs into real-world enterprise applications.”

The AI-driven solutions have already demonstrated tangible results at Lenovo, with AI-powered automation speeding up content creation by up to eight times, improving customer service efficiency by 50%, and enhancing productivity through knowledge assistants. These advancements are also being applied in healthcare, improving patient care, supporting faster medical diagnostics, and driving scientific research.

Scaling AI for the future

Lenovo’s new offerings leverage its expertise in hybrid infrastructure to efficiently scale agentic AI across various business locations. The Lenovo Hybrid AI Advantage framework includes the Lenovo AI Library, which offers a portfolio of tested and proven AI use cases, empowering businesses to deploy AI agents quickly.

Key applications include:

  • Content Generation – Automating content creation up to eight times faster while improving quality and personalisation.
  • Customer Service – Increasing efficiency by 50% through chatbot automation and faster response times.
  • Knowledge Assistants – Streamlining data management and automating workflows, with productivity gains of up to 80% in legal teams.

At the NVIDIA GTC event, Lenovo introduced its AI Knowledge Assistant, a digital human assistant designed to enhance event experiences by providing real-time information through natural voice interactions. Powered by Lenovo’s agentic AI platform, this technology showcases how businesses can quickly customise AI solutions to improve customer and employee interactions.

As the world shifts towards AI-driven computing, Lenovo is helping businesses build and scale their own AI factories—high-performance environments designed to support AI development across enterprises. These AI factories simplify AI training, inferencing, and deployment, offering businesses a seamless way to integrate AI into their workflows.

Lenovo’s AI solutions are already making a significant impact across industries. In Germany, Lenovo partnered with the Technical University of Darmstadt to drive scientific discoveries using its AI infrastructure. In healthcare, AI software company AISHA has leveraged Lenovo and NVIDIA’s hybrid AI solutions to analyse MRI scans in just 30 minutes—99% faster than traditional methods—providing doctors with rapid insights for improved patient care.

“Without the power of the Lenovo and NVIDIA solution, the model would simply not be able to exist. Lenovo and NVIDIA are unmatched in the field of AI,” said Dr Juan Pablo Reyes Gonzalez, Head of AISHA.

With these AI advancements, Lenovo and NVIDIA are transforming industries, making AI more accessible, scalable, and efficient for businesses worldwide.

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