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Lenovo Unveils Game-Changing AI Solutions at Intel AI Summit 2025

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Sumir Bhatia, President of Lenovo ISG Asia Pacific, delivers a keynote speech / Provided by Lenovo Global Technology Korea LLC
Sumir Bhatia, President of Lenovo ISG Asia Pacific, delivers a keynote speech / Provided by Lenovo Global Technology Korea LLC

Lenovo Global Technology Korea LLC (Lenovo) announced on Wednesday that it participated in the Intel Corporation AI Summit Seoul 2025, sharing cutting-edge insights on artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure and showcasing innovative AI solutions.

At the event, held at the Grand InterContinental Seoul Parnas in Seoul, Sumir Bhatia, President of Lenovo’s Infrastructure Solutions Group (ISG) for Asia-Pacific, delivered a keynote address titled “Smarter AI for All: The Future is Hybrid”.

Bhatia proposed a hybrid AI solution, explaining that combining the cloud’s massive computational power with edge and on-premises computing can enable fast, secure, flexible, and scalable AI implementation.

He highlighted that as organizations secure extensive computing capabilities, reducing cooling and power consumption in data centers has emerged as a critical challenge. Bhatia suggested that Lenovo’s liquid-cooled server solution, Neptune, could play a significant role in enhancing sustainability efforts.

At the event, Lenovo collaborated with Korean AI specialists Cranberry and Saige, operating a joint booth to demonstrate AI solutions applicable to real-world industrial settings.

Yoon Seok Joon, Vice President of Lenovo Global Technology Korea, emphasized their commitment to providing tailored solutions for companies planning to adopt AI through partnerships with various industry leaders.

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