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Lenovo India has reported a 7 per cent rise in revenue to Rs 8,145 crore for the third quarter of FY26, driven by a broad-based digitisation momentum in India, rapid AI adoption, and strong performance across the mobile, PC, and infrastructure business segments. Shailendra Katyal, Vice President and Managing Director of Lenovo India, stated that the performance reflected sustained demand rather than a one-off spike. "We are very encouraged by the broader digitisation momentum in India. Lenovo benefits from having a broad portfolio spanning phones, PCs, tablets, and infrastructure solutions. With rapid technology adoption, especially AI, we are seeing strong momentum across businesses," Katyal said in an interview with PTI. A significant contributor to this growth was Motorola, which captured an 8.3 per cent market share in India in Q3 2025, according to IDC. Additionally, Lenovo's core PC business and its server and infrastructure division delivered double-digit year-on-year growth
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. 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, t
Global technology major Lenovo and chip giant NVIDIA at CES 2026 unveiled the AI Cloud Gigafactory programme to enable AI cloud providers to speed up the rollout of production-ready AI services and improve return on investments. The new programme enables AI cloud providers to reach time to first token (TTFT) within weeks by speeding up the setup of gigawatt-scale AI factories using pre-built components, expert support, and streamlined construction methods. "Together, Lenovo and NVIDIA are pushing the boundaries of AI factories to the gigawatt level, simplifying the deployment of cloud-scale infrastructure that moves AI intelligence into production faster, with greater efficiency and predictability. "With Lenovo's industry leading Neptune liquid cooling technology, global manufacturing and service capabilities, the Lenovo AI Cloud Gigafactory with NVIDIA sets a new benchmark for scalable AI factory design, enabling the world's most advanced AI environments to be deployed in ...
Global technology major Lenovo aims to double its business in India over the next three years, banking on a surging Motorola smartphone segment and "high double-digit" growth in its infrastructure and services verticals, according to a senior company official. Lenovo Asia Pacific President Amar Babu believes Lenovo's future growth trajectory will be fuelled by domestic consumption and the "India for the world" innovation strategy. "Lenovo in India is a growth story. And the opportunity exists to sustain that growth story across all our businesses. Our Motorola business has done exceedingly well. We've more than doubled our revenues in the last two years. Our infrastructure business is growing in high double digits. "Our services and solutions business are growing in high double digits. Our hope and our vision is that we'll be able to double our business in the next three years. "And if we are able to achieve that, of course, with the right level of innovation, infrastructure and ..
Integrated IT solutions provider Lenovo's India arm on Thursday reported a 23 per cent year-on-year increase in revenue at USD 1.2 billion in the September quarter, aided by strong demand fuelled by digitisation, premiumisation and improved consumer sentiment following GST rejig. Lenovo is capitalising on India's growing role as a global hub for digital capability centres and enterprise transformation, leveraging its extensive install base and business foundation to win in hybrid AI, Lenovo India Vice President and Managing Director Shailendra Katyal said. "Lenovo India recorded a strong quarter across all business groups, with Q2 FY25/26 revenue growing 23 per cent year-on-year to USD 1.2 billion. We have seen a good demand view in India for all our categories with higher digitisation trends, premiumisation and improved consumer sentiment on GST stimulus. Our robust performance was driven by the strong adoption of our end-to-end AI-powered technology solutions among both retail, ...