Lenovo recently unveiled Hybrid AI Advantage with NVIDIA at GTC 2026 to accelerate enterprise AI from edge to cloud now. At NVIDIA GTC in San Jose last March 16, the firm detailed its strategy to operationalize AI, as 84% of organizations plan to run AI on-premises or at the edge by 2026. Central to this are new inferencing-optimized ThinkSystem and ThinkEdge servers delivering real-time AI across retail, healthcare, and manufacturing.
The expansion centers on NVIDIA RTX Pro Blackwell-powered hardware. This includes ThinkPad P14s Gen 7, P16s Gen 5, and P1 Gen 9 mobile workstations, alongside the ThinkStation P5 Gen 2 which supports two RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Max-Q GPUs. For large-scale tasks, the ThinkStation PGX offers 1 Petaflop of AI compute capable of supporting 200B parameter models. Server platforms also integrate NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 and 4500 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs, achieving an 8x lower cost per token.
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Yuanqing Yang, Chairman and CEO of Lenovo, stated: “Together, Lenovo and NVIDIA are uniquely positioned to help organizations operationalize AI—from experimentation to enterprise production to AI cloud gigafactories. As agentic AI drives exponential growth in inferencing workloads, cost control and performance per token become mission critical. By combining NVIDIA AI Enterprise software with Lenovo’s full-stack hybrid AI platforms and services, we enable customers to scale AI with greater efficiency, lower cost per token, and faster time-to-production”.
Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA, added: “AI has entered the production era. Intelligence is now generated in real time—and enterprises need systems built for that scale. As AI agents begin to reason, plan, and act, the next AI inflection point will dramatically scale demand for accelerated computing, software and AI factories—and together, Lenovo and NVIDIA are delivering the full-stack platforms to power the future”. The launch also featured NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL72 for cloud factories, a 1,000Wh/L Silicon-Anode Battery, and the Auto AI Box for vehicle computing, supported by partners like Nutanix and IBM.
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