Highlights
Lenovo’s Strategy with Large Language Models
Lenovo is on a mission to team up with several large language models (LLMs) globally to enhance its devices, with aspirations to cement its position as a key player in the AI sector, noted the Chief Financial Officer, Winston Cheng.
Partnerships Over Single Providers
Speaking with Reuters at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Cheng highlighted that Lenovo aims to avoid dependence on just one AI provider. The company is exploring collaborations with multiple model developers to ensure its range of devices, from PCs to data centre servers, can effectively operate various large language models.
Market Position
Cheng remarked on Lenovo’s unique standing, stating it is one of the few companies, alongside Apple, with substantial market presence in both PCs and mobiles within the open Android and Windows ecosystems.
A Differentiated Approach
Unlike Apple, which currently collaborates solely with OpenAI and Google’s Gemini, Lenovo is focused on forming partnerships with a variety of LLM providers.
Agnostic Strategy for Flexibility
This “agnostic” strategy is aimed at providing both corporate and individual customers with increased flexibility in a dynamic and fragmented AI market.
Potential Collaborators
As per Cheng, potential partners for Lenovo encompass Humain in Saudi Arabia, Mistral AI in Europe, and Alibaba and DeepSeek in China.
Research and Development Focus
The company’s current research and development is geared towards optimising the collaboration between silicon, operating systems, and various AI models. Cheng mentioned a strategic “orchestrator approach,” clarifying that Lenovo is not developing its own LLM but forming partnerships due to global regulatory considerations.
While Lenovo maintains robust relationships with traditional partners, this multi-model strategy equips the company to navigate geopolitical challenges and regional regulatory diversities.






