Lenovo took center stage at CES 2026 in Las Vegas with a raft of AI-focused announcements spanning consumer hardware, computing innovation, and enterprise infrastructure. The company unveiled concept AI glasses, confirmed the rollout of its Auto Twist laptop, and detailed a strategic partnership with Nvidia to accelerate cloud-scale AI deployment.
Lenovo Chairman and CEO Yuanqing Yang shared the stage with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang to introduce the “Lenovo AI Cloud Gigafactory with Nvidia.” The initiative aims to help cloud providers deploy gigawatt-scale AI infrastructure built on Nvidia’s new Blackwell Ultra architecture. Using Lenovo’s Neptune liquid cooling and manufacturing capabilities, the collaboration promises faster deployment of production-ready AI systems around the world.
On the consumer side, Lenovo revealed its AI Glasses Concept lightweight smart eyewear that connects wirelessly to PCs and smartphones. Powered by Lenovo’s newly introduced Qira AI assistant, the glasses support live translation, image recognition, calls, and media playback. Complementing this is the ThinkBook Plus Gen 7 Auto Twist, a 14-inch laptop with a motorized hinge capable of automatically adjusting its position based on the user’s movement. The device is set to launch in June 2026, priced from $1,649.
Driving Lenovo’s broader vision is Qira, the company’s cross-device AI ecosystem designed to seamlessly connect Lenovo PCs and Motorola smartphones. Rolling out in early 2026, Qira emphasizes privacy-focused, on-device intelligence that syncs tasks and experiences across devices.
Lenovo capped its presentation with a preview of rollable display concepts under its Legion and ThinkPad lines, signaling how the company envisions adaptive, AI-driven hardware shaping the next generation of computing experiences.


