AMD President Su Zifeng led a senior executive team to visit LENOVO GROUP, hinting at a possible upgrade in collaboration in the field of AI for both parties.

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15:00 16/12/2025
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AMD President Su Zifeng led the executive team to visit Lenovo Group, and the cooperation in the AI field between the two parties may be upgraded.
On the morning of December 16, the chairman and CEO of AMD, Su Zifeng, led a team of executives to visit the global headquarters of LENOVO GROUP in Beijing. Several photos circulating on the internet showed that, accompanied by multiple executives from LENOVO GROUP, the AMD team visited various Lenovo's latest products and technological achievements, including the humanoid Siasun Robot & Automation. As the second largest player in the global AI chip industry after NVIDIA, AMD has rapidly improved its strategic position in the AI computing market over the past two years. In Time magazine's recent announcement of the "Person of the Year" for 2025, "Creators of AI" were selected as the persons of the year, including NVIDIA CEO Huang Renxun, xAI founder Elon Musk, AMD Chairman and CEO Su Zifeng, and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. The interaction between Su Zifeng and LENOVO GROUP is not new. In March 2025, Su Zifeng visited China, and the first enterprise he visited after arriving was LENOVO GROUP. Subsequently, the two sides announced several collaborations in the AI PC field and further deepened their cooperation in AI servers. AMD and LENOVO GROUP jointly serve many global leading cloud computing and AI cluster customers, including Microsoft, Meta, and Oracle. At the same time, LENOVO GROUP is also accelerating the deepening of its relationship with NVIDIA. About a month ago, all members of the LENOVO GROUP board of directors and key executives were invited to visit NVIDIA's headquarters in California, where they had in-depth discussions about AI infrastructure, enterprise-level computing solutions, and potential ecosystem-level collaboration. Both companies have not disclosed any information about this exchange. Information disclosed earlier by LENOVO GROUP shows that the company will host the Lenovo Tech Innovation Conference at the iconic Sphere building in Las Vegas on January 6, 2026, where it will focus on unveiling its latest products and service solutions in the field of AI, as well as the phased achievements of its hybrid AI strategy. Many entrepreneurs at the conference will include NVIDIA CEO Huang Renxun and AMD Chairman and CEO Su Zifeng. In the field of data centers and GPU chips, the competition between NVIDIA and AMD goes beyond performance comparison to include platform capabilities, software ecosystems, and system-level delivery efficiency. NVIDIA dominates the high-end training and inference markets with CUDA and a mature software stack, while AMD aims to break into cloud computing and customized AI deployments with more cost-effective hardware solutions and an open software strategy. For both companies, LENOVO GROUP has shown significant strategic value. As the world's largest scale edgeAI vendor and one of the few tech companies able to achieve large-scale commercialization in both the B2B and B2C sectors, Lenovo is not only an important customer for chip products but also a crucial gateway for computing power to reach real-world application scenarios. Although Lenovo has been the global leader in PC market share for over a decade, its strategic goals clearly go beyond hardware leadership. Using its hybrid AI strategy, Lenovo is attempting to transition from a traditional device manufacturer to an integrated AI computing and services provider in the global AI infrastructure reconstruction process. Its core strategic ambition is to build a global AI infrastructure ecosystem with edge devices as the core nodes, allowing AI capabilities to penetrate not only models or the cloud but also to large-scale, cross-platform edgeAI devices worldwide.