Lenovo bets AI will liven up sluggish PC market

'Worst is past us,' says Chinese conglomerate's Asia-Pacific head

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The growth of generative AI will lift demand for a wide range of services and devices, says Amar Babu, head of Lenovo's Asia-Pacific business. (Source photos by Lenovo and Getty Images) 

AKITO TANAKA, Nikkei Asia chief business news correspondent

SINGAPORE -- Lenovo Group, the world's largest personal computer maker, predicts PCs embedded with artificial intelligence chips that can run AI applications will revive demand in the sluggish PC market.

The Hong Kong-listed Chinese tech conglomerate's Asia-Pacific president told Nikkei Asia that the PC giant has "started seeing a recovery already," adding, "From here, we should start seeing growth come back."

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