Lenovo to ship first AI PC by midyear after double-digit profit drop

Chinese maker pins hopes on new device as market suffers 'unprecedented' downturn

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Lenovo, the market leader in personal computers, has been struggling with weak demand. (Source photos by Getty Images)

KENJI KAWASE, Nikkei Asia chief business news correspondent

HONG KONG -- Lenovo Group, the world's largest maker of personal computers by volume, plans to release its first PC with artificial intelligence features by midyear, according to the executive in charge of the business.

Luca Rossi, Lenovo's executive vice president, told reporters on Thursday that, "we are starting to ship the first generation of AI PC devices in the first half of 2024."

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