Lenovo has teamed up with Nvidia Corp to launch a joint AI Cloud Gigafactory aimed at accelerating the deployment of large-scale artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure for cloud providers. The partnership was announced at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026 in Las Vegas.
The alliance expands a long-running collaboration between the world’s largest personal computer maker and the U.S. AI chip designer, leveraging Lenovo’s data-centre hardware with Nvidia’s accelerated computing technology.
The programme is designed to cut setup times for production-ready enterprise AI environments to mere weeks.
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Joint Gigafactory Aims to Reduce Deployment Time for AI Clouds
Under this collaboration, Lenovo has signed up to supply liquid-cooled hybrid AI infrastructure integrated with NVIDIA’s computing services. The solution targets AI cloud operators and will streamline the transition from concept to production at scale.
“The programme sets a ‘new benchmark’ for scalable AI environments by enabling rapid roll-out of gigawatt-scale AI systems.”
-Yang Yuanqing, Lenovo Chairman and Chief Executive
NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang joined the announcement and outlined the need to support growing demand for high-performance AI workloads.
The offering is based on Nvidia’s latest accelerated computing platforms. This includes chips from the ‘Blackwell’ family and next-generation systems designed for high throughput and complex AI tasks.
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Lenovo Showcases Qira and Broader AI Portfolio at CES
Alongside, Lenovo has also introduced Qira. It is a cross-device personal AI platform that works across PCs, tablets, smartphones and wearables under both Lenovo and Motorola brands.
The system is more like a unified AI assistant delivering contextual services to users.
The company also showcased concept AI products at CES 2026. This included AI glasses and wearable AI assistants. With this, the brand has outlined its broader push into next-generation computing and personal AI.

