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Lenovo to design, manufacture,  and export AI servers from India

Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppPinterestLinkedinCopy URLTelegramEmailTumblrReddItPrintKoo LAS VEGAS, Jan 8: Global technology major Lenovo is planning to transform India into a key export hub for its infrastructure business, with plans to design and manufacture artificial intelligence (AI) servers in the country for global markets, a top company executive has said. Speaking to PTI on the sidelines of CES 2026, Scott Tease, VP and General Manager, Infrastructure Solutions Group at Lenovo, said the company will utilise its Bengaluru development lab to design AI server systems that will subsequently be manufactured at its Pondicherry facility for both domestic consumption and export. “We are going to be designing a lot of our one- and two-socket systems… think of those as the workhorses of AI in the future.

Lenovo to design, manufacture,  and export AI servers from India

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Key Highlights

  • We are going to be designing them in India.
  • Once we have designed and engineered them, we are going to be manufacturing them there as well.
  • It is going to be an important part of Lenovo’s value chain… “…our initial focus in India is India for India, but given geographic proximity, the quality of the workforce, the fact that we’ve already had such great success building phones and PCs in India, there is no reason at all that the future is going to hold us building servers in India for the rest of the world.
  • Absolutely no reason whatsoever,” Tease said.
  • Lenovo India is among the companies that have been selected for the Rs 17,000-crore IT hardware production-linked incentive scheme.
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