China's Lenovo warns of PC shipment pressure from memory shortage​

​China's Lenovo Group warned on Thursday about mounting pressure on PC shipments as a worsening memory-chip shortage grips the industry.

China's Lenovo warns of PC shipment pressure from memory shortage​
China's Lenovo Group warned on Thursday about mounting pressure on PC shipments as a worsening memory-chip shortage grips the industry.

Chief executive Yang Yuanqing told Reuters after the company released third-quarter ‌results that ⁠the world's ⁠largest PC maker has raised prices to offset surging memory costs, while accelerating its push into the fast-growing AI inference market.

"We expect PC unit sales to face ​pressure, but believe we can still grow revenue and maintain profitability," Yang said.


The comments underscore the strain on PC manufacturers as memory-chip shortages, driven ​by AI demand, squeeze margins and threaten production ⁠targets.

Lenovo's third-quarter ‌revenue rose 18% to $22.2 billion, beating expectations of $20.6 billion, ​but net ​profit fell 21% to $546 million, weighed down by a $285 ⁠million restructuring charge.

The restructuring aims to sharpen the company's focus ​on the AI inference market and will cut costs ​by up to $200 million over three years, CEO Yang said.
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Adjusted net profit, which excludes one-time items and non-cash charges, climbed 36% to $589 million.

Lenovo's PC, tablet and smartphone business line, which accounted for about 70% of its total revenue, reported a 14.3% revenue increase for the period. ‌Its digital infrastructure group, which includes its AI server business, grew 31% despite reporting an operating loss of $11 million due to an investment to scale up its ⁠AI capabilities.

Lenovo's AI server business posted high-double-digit revenue growth, driven by a strong pipeline and deployment of rack-scale solutions based on Nvidia's GB200 NVL72 design.

Yang ​said AI demand is shifting to inference from training, prompting Lenovo to adjust its server portfolio to target the AI infrastructure market, which it expects to triple by 2028.
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Lenovo unveiled new enterprise servers for AI inference workloads with AMD in early January.
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