Forbes November 8, 2024
Patrick Moorhead

If a $57 billion company can fly under the radar in the tech world, Lenovo is that company. Obviously, everyone in the industry knows that it’s a big and important player in PCs and servers (and in smartphones via Motorola), but I think that sometimes people pigeonhole it as “only” a reliable hardware maker, rather than giving it the level of attention of, off the top of my head, Meta, Microsoft, Apple, AMD, Intel, Google, Amazon—or, in this Age of AI, Nvidia.

However, the Lenovo Tech World event in metro Seattle last month showcased the most sophisticated version of Lenovo I’ve ever seen. Instead of just talking hardware and maybe discussing a few partners, chairman and CEO Yuanqing Yang and...

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