Perth, Jan 12: Lenovo has unveiled what it calls its most ambitious Hybrid AI portfolio to date, announcing a sweeping lineup of personal AI agents, AI-powered PCs and smartphones, enterprise-grade inferencing servers, and industry partnerships spanning sport, entertainment and manufacturing.
Revealed at Tech World @ CES 2026, held at the Sphere in Las Vegas, Lenovo’s announcements centre on a vision of AI that is personalised, perceptive and proactive, operating seamlessly across personal devices, enterprise systems and cloud infrastructure.
The company introduced a new personal AI super agent, expanded its AI PC and smartphone portfolios, showcased a series of experimental AI-powered concepts, and rolled out next-generation AI infrastructure designed to bring inferencing closer to where data is generated.
“For each of us, AI will boost our creativity, sharpen our intuition, and inspire our imagination, because it now draws from our unique language, habits, experiences, and memories. This is a fundamental shift towards augmenting, elevating, and maximizing human potential,” said Lenovo Chairman and CEO Yuanqing Yang. “For a business, the transformation is even more profound: AI is going beyond process management and workflow optimization. It now empowers organizations to use proprietary data generated from their own operations and apply their own decision logic to become a self-learning, self-reinventing entity.”

Personal AI across devices
A central announcement was Lenovo and Motorola Qira, a unified personal AI super agent designed to work across Lenovo and Motorola PCs, smartphones, tablets and wearables. Branded as Lenovo Qira on Lenovo devices and Motorola Qira on Motorola products, the system is designed to act as a Personal Ambient Intelligence System.
With user permission, Qira learns from multimodal inputs and a personal knowledge base to deliver context-aware assistance, coordinate actions across devices and workflows, and provide real-time, personalised support.
Expanding AI PCs and smartphones
Lenovo also announced the expansion of its Aura Edition AI PC portfolio, co-engineered with Intel and powered by new Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors. New models span business laptops, consumer devices and all-in-one desktops, featuring Smart Modes, Smart Share and Smart Care for adaptive performance and AI-driven support.
“When we began working together on Aura Edition, it was a shared vision to create an incredibly intelligent PC experience for customers, blending Lenovo’s design leadership with Intel’s AI performance at every level,” said Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan. “That collaboration continues as we expand Lenovo’s Aura Edition portfolio, powered by Intel’s very latest Core Ultra Series 3 processors, with even more form factors and capabilities.”
Motorola expanded its flagship smartphone lineup with two new AI-powered devices, alongside a FIFA World Cup 26™ Special Edition razr model developed as part of Lenovo’s growing partnership with global football.
Visionary AI concepts and enterprise infrastructure
Lenovo showcased a series of experimental proofs of concept, including rollable laptops, AI glasses, smart display hubs and wearable AI companions, offering a glimpse into future AI-native form factors.
On the enterprise side, the company announced what it describes as the industry’s most comprehensive inferencing-optimised server portfolio, introducing new ThinkSystem and ThinkEdge platforms designed for data centres, hybrid environments and the edge.
Lenovo also expanded its Hybrid AI Advantage with new Agentic AI Services, aimed at helping organisations deploy governed, production-ready AI agents in as little as 90 days.
“This is what we call intelligent model orchestration and is the foundation of any AI Super Agent,” said Lenovo CTO Tolga Kurtoglu. “It enables an AI agent to access a pool of specialised models, identify the best one for the user’s need of the moment, and optimise performance—maximizing security, minimizing latency, and reducing compute cost.”
AI partnerships across sport and entertainment
Lenovo highlighted its growing role in global sport and entertainment, unveiling AI-powered tools developed with FIFA for player analysis, coaching insights and fan engagement ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026™.
The company also announced new broadcast and sustainability innovations with Formula 1, deploying Lenovo’s Neptune Liquid Cooling technology to support high-performance computing for live global broadcasts.
From personal AI agents and consumer devices to enterprise infrastructure and real-time sports analytics, Lenovo says its Hybrid AI strategy is designed to scale across industries while remaining deeply personal — delivering what the company describes as Smarter AI for all.
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