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AI Lobster | Lenovo launches two dedicated shrimp farming terminals to compete with Mac mini
Lenovo (00992) has launched two AI-native intelligent terminals, the YOGA AI Mini and the Think AI Tiny. The YOGA AI Mini, which is aimed at the consumer market, is positioned against the Mac mini that many users are currently using to run OpenClaw.
According to official information, the Lenovo YOGA AI Mini’s key advantages include one-click deployment, native shrimp-farming compatibility, and system-level security protection, addressing the pain points that exist with the Mac mini during the “shrimp-farming” process—such as complex deployment, insufficient hardware compatibility, and a lack of security defenses.
The Think AI Tiny targets enterprise office scenarios and completes Lenovo’s full-market layout for AI agent terminals across both ToC and ToB. Lenovo positions these two new products as “computers made specifically for AI use.”
Lenovo has also built a dedicated Skill factory, providing personal users with life-oriented, customized security Skills, with plans to launch more than 8,000 resources by the end of 2026.
As an independent computing carrier built specifically for OpenClaw, the YOGA AI Mini can reliably support continuous 24/7 operation of the AI Agent. In addition, the product also includes SMS short-message remote control technology: it relies on the carrier’s public network to transmit commands, meeting personal end-to-end remote “shrimp-farming” needs across all scenarios.