
Intel starts the foldable PC era
A part of the Intel’s CES 2020 keynote
Intel has showcased a concept PC codenamed Horseshoe Bend, and this gives you an idea of the future of the ultra-portable high-end PCs. Lenovo X1 Fold and Dell concept ORI already showcased their version of the concept, but Intel shared a bit of detail.

Lenovo announces Yoga 5G
8CX with X55 millimeter waves
Lenovo and Qualcomm have announced a 5G enabled laptop at Computex 2019 under the codename Project Limitless, and at CES 2020, the company finally shared a bitfewdetails about it. It is arriving in spring 2020.

Lenovo's foldable ThinkPad X1 coming in Q2 2020
Might beat Microsoft to the market
Although Microsoft already said such devices are coming next year, it appears that Lenovo might beat everyone to the market with its own ThinkPad X1, which is scheduled to launch in Q2 next year, at least if all goes well on the software side.

Lenovo warns of price hikes
Trade war bites
China’s Lenovo Group, the world’s largest PC maker, warned it would have to raise product prices if US tariffs increase.

Lenovo’s profit sees triple growth.
Beating market expectations
China’s Lenovo Group reported a more than three-fold increase in its quarterly profit as strong computer sales much better than the cocaine nose jobs of Wall Street predicted.

Lenovo releases new AR-and-VR system
Targeted at business
Lenovo is launching a new AR-and-VR system targeted at businesses.

Lenovo shows off foldable PCs
Seems everyone wants to fold things
Lenovo previewed “the world’s first foldable PC” at its Accelerate 2019 event in Orlando.

Lenovo teases Z6 Pro with Snapdragon 855 SoC
Better camera and possibly a 5G modem
A teaser posted online suggests that Lenovo is gearing up to launch the Z6 Pro flagship based on Snapdragon 855 SoC later this month.

Lenovo’s chairman says worst is over
We are about to reap rewards of ‘intelligent transformation’
China’s Lenovo Group has begun to see some rewards from the multibillion-dollar acquisitions of IBM’s commodity server business and Google’s Motorola Mobility smartphone unit

Lenovo gives AMD the thumbs up
And Intel the thumb down
Shortages of Intel processors means that major manufacturer Lenovo is using AMD chips more and more, while it has also given the hard word to Chipzilla.