Lenovo, NVIDIA Unveil AI Cloud Gigafactory Program
Tech giant Lenovo and chip leader NVIDIA unveiled the AI Cloud Gigafactory initiative at CES 2026 to help AI cloud providers accelerate the launch of production-ready AI services and enhance return on investments.
The updated program allows AI cloud providers to achieve time to first token (TTFT) in just weeks by accelerating the establishment of gigawatt-scale AI factories through pre-assembled components, expert assistance, and efficient construction techniques.
Lenovo and NVIDIA are expanding the limits of AI factories to the gigawatt scale, streamlining the implementation of cloud-scale infrastructure that accelerates the transition of AI intelligence into production, enhancing efficiency and predictability.
"Lenovo's top-tier Neptune liquid cooling technology, along with its worldwide manufacturing and service capabilities, positions the Lenovo AI Cloud Gigafactory with NVIDIA as a new standard for scalable AI factory design, allowing the deployment of the most sophisticated AI environments in unprecedented time, driving innovation at manufacturing pace across sectors," stated Lenovo Chairman and CEO Yuanqing Yang.
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Through the Gigafactory launch, Lenovo stated its goal is to accelerate the transition from AI investment to business results by providing a unified array of computing, storage, networking, and software solutions
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Cities filled with edge computing cabinets that aid in preventing traffic accidents to a 'Cyber Space' room where individuals engage with life-sized items on a clear screen showcase a transformation in the concept of computing. The real and virtual realms are merging – not just metaphorically, but in a tangible manner.
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Lenovo stated that it currently supports eight of the ten leading public cloud providers globally. Through the Gigafactory launch, Lenovo stated its goal is to accelerate the transition from AI investment to business results by providing a unified array of computing, storage, networking, and software solutions.



