Lenovo and NVIDIA expand offerings with hybrid AI systems

At NVIDIA GTC, Lenovo introduces new AI solutions aimed at supporting AI deployment across EMEA.

At the recent NVIDIA GTC event, Lenovo unveiled its latest suite of AI solutions designed to advance AI capabilities across enterprises. These solutions are intended to address the growing need for hybrid architectures that support data sovereignty and regulatory compliance.

According to research cited from Lenovo’s CIO Playbook 2026, 58% of organisations favour hybrid deployment strategies. This approach aims to balance innovation with the need to maintain privacy and control over operational data.

The new Lenovo offerings include NVIDIA-accelerated AI servers and hybrid AI platforms. These are expected to influence AI economics within enterprises, with projections suggesting a return on investment in less than half a year.

The integration of inferencing solutions is a key focus. Lenovo’s ThinkSystem and ThinkEdge servers, supported by hybrid AI platforms, enable real-time AI inferencing across sectors including retail, manufacturing, healthcare, sports, and smart cities.

Lenovo’s portfolio expansion includes the Lenovo AI Library, with agentic and physical AI solutions based on the Lenovo Hybrid AI Advantage with NVIDIA, aimed at supporting production-grade inferencing in organisational workflows.

Lenovo is also expanding its AI development environments, introducing NVIDIA RTX Pro Blackwell-powered mobile and desktop workstations. These devices are designed to support professional real-time AI development and inferencing.

Beyond devices, Lenovo is working with partners as part of a broader alliance, supporting applications across industries such as sports, retail, industrial operations, and smart city infrastructure.

To support wider adoption, Lenovo has introduced platforms designed to deliver faster returns, highlighting potential financial and operational outcomes for organisations moving from pilot projects to production-level AI.

More broadly, Lenovo’s approach to scaling AI infrastructure is reflected in its partnerships and technologies, supporting enterprise requirements across evolving AI environments.

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