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From Chatbots to Digital Workers: The Infrastructure Boom Fueling the AI Agent Era
AI is transitioning from generative chatbots to autonomous 'agents,' sparking a massive infrastructure surge for hardware giants like Dell and Lenovo. While order backlogs are at record highs, the industry faces a critical challenge in proving the economic return on investment for these complex digital workers.

A Billion-Dollar Divorce: Digital China’s AI Ambitions Meet a Marital Crisis
A high-stakes divorce between Digital China founder Guo Wei and his ex-wife has led to the freezing of 21.36% of the company's equity. This legal battle coincides with a difficult business pivot toward AI services, leaving the firm's governance and financial health under intense market scrutiny.

Silicon Shift: NVIDIA’s PC Ambitions Ignite a Tech Rally Across Greater China
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang's latest keynote has sparked a massive rally in Hong Kong-listed tech stocks, signaling a market-wide embrace of the AI PC era. The shift marks a strategic pivot toward local AI hardware, disrupting traditional PC architectures and boosting the entire electronics supply chain.

Lenovo’s AI Pivot Delivers Record Results as Yang Yuanqing Eyes $100 Billion Horizon
Lenovo reported record fiscal year 2025/26 revenue of $83.1 billion and a 42% surge in net profit, driven by the massive commercial success of its AI-centric hardware and services. The company has successfully diversified its revenue streams, with AI-related business now accounting for nearly 40% of its quarterly intake as it eyes a $100 billion future valuation.

Strategic Truce: US International Trade Commission Terminates Semiconductor Patent Probe into Tech Giants
The US ITC has terminated its Section 337 investigation into semiconductor devices and downstream computing products after a settlement was reached with AMD and complaints were withdrawn against Lenovo and Super Micro. The resolution removes the threat of import bans, allowing these tech giants to continue their operations without the risk of regulatory exclusion.

Domesticating the ‘Lobster’: China’s PC Giants Pivot from AI Models to Autonomous Agents
China's leading PC manufacturers, including Honor and Lenovo, are racing to integrate autonomous AI agents directly into consumer hardware. By shifting from manual software deployment to factory-integrated solutions, these companies aim to lower costs and security risks, signaling a major move toward the mass-market adoption of agentic AI.

Philanthropy as a Pivot: Why Lenovo’s $22 Million CEO is Betting Big on AI
Lenovo CEO Yang Yuanqing has donated 200 million RMB to Shanghai Jiao Tong University to support AI research, coinciding with a massive corporate pivot to 'AI-native' operations. Despite his status as one of China's highest-paid executives, Yang faces the daunting task of reversing revenue declines and leading Lenovo through a difficult transition from legacy hardware to high-margin AI infrastructure.

Lenovo Dives into Vertical AI: The Rise of Specialized 'Smart Aquaculture' Hardware
Lenovo and other Chinese tech leaders are pivoting toward specialized AI hardware for the aquaculture industry, signaling a shift from general AI models to vertical, industry-specific 'AI landing' applications. This movement aims to drive productivity in traditional sectors while navigating rising hardware costs in the global market.

Lenovo Puts RMB1.6bn on the Table to Force Xinrongmao’s IPO — A High‑Stakes Bet on China’s Fruit Supply Chain
Lenovo has invested about RMB1.617 billion to clear dissenting shareholders and force Xinrongmao, China’s largest high‑end fruit supplier, toward a Hong Kong IPO, attaching a strict 2027 listing deadline and a contingent buyback at a RMB5 billion valuation. The move reflects Lenovo’s need for a clean agricultural flagship after losses elsewhere, but it puts Xinrongmao under intense pressure to convince public markets it can turn heavy scale into durable profits.

Meituan and Lenovo Team Up to Roll Out 'OpenClaw' Remote Deployment Service Across China
Meituan and Lenovo have launched a nationwide remote deployment service for OpenClaw, offering a one-stop solution to install and manage software across device fleets. The move accelerates the commercialization of agent-driven deployment in China while raising operational and security questions for users and regulators.