Lenovo launches AI server production and research in India
The move is part of a broader strategy to reduce reliance on China and tap into the growing demand for AI hardware, projected to capture 12% of the global AI market by 2027.
Lenovo has announced plans to begin manufacturing AI servers at its plant in Puducherry, southern India, and has opened an AI-focused research and development lab in Bengaluru. The company intends to produce 50,000 AI rack servers and 2,400 GPU servers annually, designed for machine learning and other resource-intensive tasks.
These servers will not only serve local demand but also be exported, according to Amar Babu, Lenovo’s Asia Pacific president. Although no specific investment or hiring targets were disclosed, Lenovo already manufactures laptops, notebooks, and personal computers at the Puducherry plant.
The demand for AI chips has surged following the rise of generative AI in late 2023, with AI hardware expected to capture 12% of the global AI market by 2027. Lenovo, which now earns nearly half its revenue from non-PC businesses, is joining other tech giants like Apple and Dell in boosting production in India, partly to reduce reliance on China.
India has attracted global companies with manufacturing incentives, although Lenovo’s AI server production is not tied to any such scheme. However, its collaboration with Dixon Technologies on PC and Motorola phone production does benefit from these incentives.