Company: Lenovo

Intel’s New Lunar Lake Core Ultra Processors for AI PCs Will Compete Against Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X and AMD’s Ryzen AI Processors, But Has Intel Fallen Behind?
Olivier Blanchard, Research Director at The Futurum Group shares his insights on whether or not Intel Lunar Lake Core Ultra processors entering the Windows 11 Copilot+ AI PC market a few months behind Qualcomm’s and AMD’s will cost the semiconductor giant some market share as the PC refresh supercycle begins to heat up.
New Lunar Lake Core Ultra Chipsets Are Everything Intel Needed to Get back Into the AI PC Race at Exactly the Right Time
Olivier Blanchard, Research Director at The Futurum Group, digs into Intel’s Lunar Lake Core Ultra announcement just ahead of IFA in Berlin, and explains the importance for Intel to get this launch right, the significance of this new AI PC platform’s entry into the Copilot+ PC ecosystem, and key competitive considerations involving PC OEMs and semiconductor rivals AMD and Qualcomm.
In our latest research report, Boost Efficiencies and Optimize Performance with Turnkey AI Enterprise Solutions, we examine how organizations can plan and build private AI solutions and why private AI addresses the growing demand for greater control over AI solutions, including protection and transparency.
In our latest research report, Achieve Better Economics and Performance Through Hybrid AI, we examine why the Lenovo Smarter AI for All portfolio and vision can meet the unique demands of selecting and implementing hybrid AI organization wide.
In our latest research brief, Liquid Cooling: How Deep Expertise Enables Energy Efficient Computing for AI and Beyond, we assess why liquid cooling approaches are increasingly becoming a focus for both silicon and system designers because of the ability of liquid to absorb heat faster and at higher capacities than traditional air-cooling methods.
AMD, Cisco, Lenovo, HPE, and Huawei make strategic moves to strengthen their positions in AI, cloud computing, and infrastructure. In the latest Six Five webcast, Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman discuss their innovations and market challenges.
In this analysis, Steven Dickens explores Lenovo’s strategic introduction of Hybrid Cloud Advisory Services, aimed at simplifying AI deployment for enterprises. Drawing on Futurum's research, the article emphasizes the growing prevalence of hybrid AI deployments and Lenovo's role in helping businesses accelerate time to value.
The Six Five team discusses Lenovo Q1FY24/25 Earnings
On this episode of The Six Five Webcast, hosts Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman discuss AMD’s acquisition of ZT Systems, the DOJ consideration of breaking up Google, Cisco Q4FY24 Earnings, Lenovo Q1FY24/25 Earnings, HPE’s intent to acquire Morpheus Data, Huawei’s Chinese Market chip to compete with NVIDIA, and Coherent Q4FY24 Earnings.
Lenovo’s Infrastructure Solutions Group Posts Record Revenues as Demand for AI Continues to Grow
Olivier Blanchard, Research Director with The Futurum Group, digs into Lenovo’s latest quarterly earnings report and explains why the company’s device-to-cloud approach to the larger hybrid AI opportunity is already yielding impressive YoY growth at scale across its three main business segments.
Cisco Q4 and FY 2024 Results Included Robust FY 2024 Gross Margins and Greater Q4 Portfolio Focus on AI, Security, and Cloud to Pave 2025 Return to Growth
The Futurum Group’s Ron Westfall and Daniel Newman examine Cisco’s Q4 2024 and FY 2024 results and why Cisco’s portfolio consolidations focused its AI, security, and cloud capabilities pave the way to better capitalize on the AI megatrend and organization-wide security and cloud implementations.
The Magnificent Seven and the AI-driven Semiconductor Boom’s Fundamentals and Growth Trajectories are Strong
Olivier Blanchard, Research Director at The Futurum Group, shares his thoughts on why the tech selloff trend doesn’t align with the tech sector’s overall year-on-year performance, AI-driven chip-to-cloud opportunity, or current growth trajectory. To make his point, Blanchard addresses eight fundamental questions to be fueling the trend, touching on Apple, Intel, Taiwan, and uncertainty about the outcome of the upcoming US Presidential elections, weighed against critical product roadmaps, demand pipelines, and market momentum.

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