Lenovo executive: computing power is not excessive

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Jinse Finance reported on July 2 that on July 2, Abulikemu Abulimiti, Vice President of Lenovo Group and Chief Strategy Officer of Lenovo China, said that in the long run, whether in China or overseas markets, there is still substantial room for AI computing power demand, and there has been no situation of computing power oversupply. He said that the number of mature, leading AI products on the consumer (C) side is currently limited, and the potential for business-side (B) commercialization and implementation for enterprises has not yet been fully released. He added that the growth dividend from previous productivity transformations has always been driven by the industry side, and that in the long run, demand for computing power will be enormous. He also said that the AI industry chain currently faces problems such as excessive discourse power on the supply side and an imbalance in the supply-demand cycle. As for the news, recent developments from Meta opening up computing power have raised market concerns about potential computing power oversupply. (Yicai)
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