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Nvidia, Lenovo Unveil AI Factory Plans at CES

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Nvidia, Lenovo Unveil AI Factory Plans at CES
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Las Vegas — Nvidia and partners announced initiatives this week to accelerate AI deployment and address labour shortfalls. At CES on Jan. 7, Nvidia said its October revenue forecast for data‑centre chips—about US$500 billion by end‑2026—has brightened as large customer deals and new AI model uptake increased orders. Lenovo unveiled an AI Cloud Gigafactory programme with Nvidia to speed deployment of gigawatt‑scale AI infrastructure, and Supermicro showcased AI workstations. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang described robots as “AI immigrants” that could ease workforce shortages. Officials, company statements and public filings provided details during events. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.

About this summary

This 60-second summary was prepared by the JQJO editorial team after reviewing 6 original reports from The Straits Times, The Independent, Nikkei Asia, NewsDrum, LatestLY and thesun.my.

Timeline of Events

  • October 2025: Nvidia projected about US$500 billion revenue from current and future data‑centre chips by end‑2026.
  • Jan. 6, 2026: Jensen Huang spoke at CES about robots as 'AI immigrants' and job creation.
  • Jan. 7, 2026: Nvidia presented at CES, saying demand and large deals have brightened its revenue outlook.
  • Jan. 7, 2026: Lenovo announced the AI Cloud Gigafactory programme with Nvidia at CES to accelerate gigawatt deployments.
  • Jan. 7, 2026: Supermicro showcased new AI workstations and edge AI products at CES.
Media Bias
Articles Published:
6
Right Leaning:
1
Left Leaning:
1
Neutral:
4

Who Benefited

Cloud providers, infrastructure vendors (Nvidia, Lenovo, Supermicro), and data‑centre operators will benefit from faster deployment of large-scale AI hardware and related services, potentially increasing revenues and market adoption for those firms.

Who Impacted

Some routine manufacturing and entry-level production workers could face increased automation pressure as companies scale robotics and AI-enabled systems into production environments.

Expert Opinion

After reading and researching latest news.... Nvidia’s CES announcements confirmed stronger demand for data‑centre chips, a partnership with Lenovo to deploy AI gigafactories, and executives framing robots as workforce supplements; these statements were made during keynotes, press conferences and company releases on Jan. 6–7, 2026 and cited large customer deals.

Media Bias
Articles Published:
6
Right Leaning:
1
Left Leaning:
1
Neutral:
4
Distribution:
Left 17%, Center 67%, Right 17%
Who Benefited

Cloud providers, infrastructure vendors (Nvidia, Lenovo, Supermicro), and data‑centre operators will benefit from faster deployment of large-scale AI hardware and related services, potentially increasing revenues and market adoption for those firms.

Who Impacted

Some routine manufacturing and entry-level production workers could face increased automation pressure as companies scale robotics and AI-enabled systems into production environments.

Expert Opinion

After reading and researching latest news.... Nvidia’s CES announcements confirmed stronger demand for data‑centre chips, a partnership with Lenovo to deploy AI gigafactories, and executives framing robots as workforce supplements; these statements were made during keynotes, press conferences and company releases on Jan. 6–7, 2026 and cited large customer deals.

Coverage of Story:

From Left

Nvidia CEO says robots are 'AI immigrants' that can offset ageing workforce and boost economic growth - Business, Technology

The Independent
From Center

Nvidia, Lenovo Unveil AI Factory Plans at CES

The Straits Times Nikkei Asia NewsDrum LatestLY
From Right

Nvidia CEO calls robots 'AI immigrants' to solve labour shortages

thesun.my

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