Lenovo has begun building artificial intelligence servers in southern India, in a new step that increases the acceleration of India to great technological power. The company announced today, Tuesday, that it is starting to manufacture large and powerful computers in the Bondshiri area, in southeastern India, which bypasses the manufacture of products such as laptops and smartphones. The Chinese company will also expand its facilities in the Bangalore environment, including the creation of a research lab focused on artificial intelligence. These plans come as part of a broader shift, while Lenovo seeks to improve his prestige of expected wealth in computers and artificial intelligence devices. Amar Babo, president of Lenovo for the Asia -Pacific region, said the company will invest one billion dollar worldwide in research and development of artificial intelligence platforms and devices over the next two years. Lenovo’s plans also represent a new victory for India at a time when Premier Narendra Modi tried to attract more technological investments for the country. Despite the increasing tensions of India -China relations over the past year, global technology companies in India are seeing an attractive option to expand their operations, in light of the trade conflict between Beijing and Washington. Opening Artificial Intelligence The servers are used to perform the computer processes needed to operate services such as obstetrician intelligence, which is known for applications such as “Chat GBT”. With the addition of artificial intelligence servers, Lenovo will be able to produce an integrated set of devices in India, whether for local markets or exports, which highlights the importance of India for the business. Although the technological manufacturing sector in India is still limited compared to China, it has seen a remarkable development as it provided advanced products such as iPhone phones. Artificial intelligence servers are a new important step as it shows India’s ability to be an alternative to high -tech manufacturing areas. India is also considered a fast -growing market. The demand for artificial intelligence in India is currently estimated at $ 17 billion, and it grows by between 25% and 30% annually, according to Babu’s statements. Taiwan currently produces most of the world’s artificial intelligence servers, used by giant technical companies such as “Amazon”, “Microsoft” and “Invidia”. But with the escalation of geopolitical tension between China and the West, businesses are under pressure to transfer manufacturing operations outside Taiwan. The increasing demand for the tools and applications of the obstetric intelligence has led to a significant increase in demand for relevant devices. Last year, Foxcon technology expected artificial intelligence servers to sell to $ 150 billion annually by 2027.
Lenovo begins building artificial intelligence servers in India
