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Lenovo Group recently announced that its ThinkStation AI workstations have completed full adaptation to the Chinese AI model DeepSeek, marking a significant milestone in the company’s AI PC strategy. The adaptation covers multiple versions of DeepSeek, enabling Lenovo users to efficiently run advanced AI models on local workstations.
According to Reuters, Lenovo’s Chief Financial Officer previously stated that the company is seeking partnerships with multiple AI model providers to build a diversified AI product ecosystem. In addition to DeepSeek, Lenovo has also established cooperation with international and domestic AI companies including France’s Mistral AI and Alibaba Cloud.
Lenovo’s AI workstation strategy aims to provide users with powerful local AI computing capabilities. The ThinkStation series workstations are equipped with high-performance GPUs and large-capacity memory, capable of supporting local deployment and inference of large-scale AI models. This is particularly important for enterprise users who need to protect data privacy — by running AI models locally, sensitive data does not need to be uploaded to the cloud.
DeepSeek, one of China’s most influential AI models, has attracted widespread attention from global developers for its open-source strategy and high performance. Lenovo’s partnership with DeepSeek not only enhances the AI capabilities of ThinkStation products but also provides hardware support for the development of China’s AI ecosystem.
Analysts note that Lenovo’s AI PC strategy reflects the broader development trend of the personal computer industry. As AI technology applications become increasingly widespread in daily work and life, computer devices capable of running AI models locally are becoming a new market demand. Major PC manufacturers including Lenovo, HP, and Dell are all accelerating the development and promotion of AI PCs.
Additionally, Lenovo plans to expand AI technology to more product lines, including laptops, desktops, and servers. The company stated that AI will become the core driver of its future product strategy, and expects AI capabilities to become standard across all Lenovo products by the end of 2026.
Sources: Reuters, Traders Union, IT之家