Lenovo Unveils Wanquan 4.0 and First Model Training-Inference Service Standard

Deep News12-05 16:41

Lenovo hosted the "2025 Lenovo Heterogeneous Computing Industry Alliance Summit and AI Computing Infrastructure New Product Launch Event," where it officially introduced the Wanquan 4.0 Heterogeneous Computing Platform. According to reports, Lenovo's Wanquan 4.0 delivers a 5-10x improvement in inference performance and a 10%-15% boost in training efficiency, with the ability to automatically allocate cross-cluster resources within one hour.

Additionally, the industry's first model training-inference service standard verification result, titled "Information Technology Computing Service High-Performance Model Training-Inference Service Capability Requirements," was released. This achievement establishes specifications in multiple areas, including breaking down computing resource isolation, promoting industry standardization, accelerating high-quality application deployment, and driving breakthroughs in peak performance.

Chen Zhenkuan, Vice President of Lenovo Group and General Manager of China Infrastructure Business Group, stated, "Together with our partners, Lenovo has built the Wanquan ecosystem, bringing together upstream and downstream collaborators in the intelligent security infrastructure industry. This integrates core capabilities from AI platform application providers, AI infrastructure and system manufacturers, and AI chip developers to achieve end-to-end industry integration—from chips to systems and large-scale models."

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