Expanding ‘Smarter AI for All’ for businesses, professionals in PH

By TechWatch PH Staff

Lenovo is doubling down on its vision of “Smarter AI for All,” unveiling a new generation of AI-powered devices, solutions, and concept innovations designed to help organizations and professionals unlock the full potential of artificial intelligence in everyday work.

At the Lenovo Innovation World 2025, the global tech leader introduced a comprehensive lineup of ThinkPad, ThinkVision, and ThinkCentre models, along with new AI PC Services and developer tools that aim to accelerate digital transformation — including in fast-digitizing markets like the Philippines.

Smarter AI devices for business productivity

Leading the showcase is the ThinkPad P16 Gen 3 mobile workstation, powered by Intel® Core™ Ultra 200HX processors with up to 24 cores and an integrated NPU for more efficient AI computing.

The workstation caters to architects, designers, and engineers who rely on high-performance devices for AI-assisted workloads.

Joining the lineup are the ThinkPad P1 Gen 8, P16v Gen 3, P16s i Gen 4, and P14s i Gen 6 — all designed for professionals who need workstation-grade performance in a mobile form factor.

Lenovo also refreshed its ThinkPad Smart Dock series, introducing the Thunderbolt 5 Smart Dock 7500, which supports multiple 8K displays and 180W power delivery for seamless productivity across setups.

Advanced displays and cross-device connectivity

For creative and data-driven users, Lenovo launched the ThinkVision P40WD-40, a 39.7-inch curved ultrawide display with 5120×2160 resolution and Thunderbolt 4 docking.

The company also previewed the upcoming ThinkPad X9 Aura Edition, which will arrive in Glacier White and offer Copilot+ PC capabilities along with Lenovo Smart Connect for seamless cross-device sharing — an experience that blends laptop, tablet, and mobile productivity.

Concept innovations redefining smart work

Among Lenovo’s most talked-about concepts was the ThinkBook VertiFlex, a rotatable 14-inch display PC that allows users to switch between orientations for multitasking and collaboration.

The Smart Motion Concept, a smart laptop stand with gesture and voice control, also drew attention for showcasing how natural interaction can shape the next era of computing.

Lenovo also introduced the NaturaSynth Display, a proof-of-concept monitor with hardware-based zero blue light technology, designed to promote digital well-being for modern professionals — a relevant move as more Filipino companies integrate wellness and productivity in hybrid office setups.

Empowering enterprises with AI services and developer tools

To support enterprises transitioning to AI-driven workflows, Lenovo launched AI PC Services including AI PC Fast Start, Care of One™, and AI PC Premier Support, helping IT teams deploy, manage, and optimize AI PCs across organizations.

For developers, Lenovo announced the AI Developer Suite, an open-source platform for building full-stack AI solutions powered by Lenovo’s high-performance workstation hardware.

The company also revealed its pilot AI Agent Program with Intel, which allows organizations to develop on-device generative AI models tailored to specific industry use cases.

Local computing meets enterprise AI

In the desktop segment, the ThinkCentre neo Ultra Gen 2 now supports NVIDIA RTX 5060 Ti graphics, enabling local AI computing and large-language model (LLM) deployment — particularly useful for firms looking to process data securely on-premise.

Lenovo also evolved its Magic Bay Tiko Pro concept into the Magic Bay HUD, a heads-up display accessory for the ThinkBook 16p Gen 6, designed to enhance multitasking and workflow visibility — a practical solution for creative professionals and content teams.

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