Lenovo launches new generation of AI-powered edge computing solutions

Yuanqing Yang, CEO and President
Yuanqing Yang, CEO and President
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Lenovo has introduced a new generation of AI-driven edge computing solutions as part of its ThinkEdge portfolio. The lineup includes the compact ThinkEdge SE10n Gen 2, the AI-ready ThinkEdge SE30n Gen 2, the high-performance ThinkEdge SE60n Gen 2, and Lenovo’s first industrial all-in-one Panel PC, the ThinkEdge SE50a.

These devices are designed to address the growing need for edge computing in environments where traditional servers or PCs may not be practical. Edge computing allows enterprises to process data closer to operations, which can improve resilience, reduce latency, and help keep sensitive information local.

The new ThinkEdge products use Intel Core processors with scalable AI options. They feature fanless rugged designs suitable for continuous operation in factories and warehouses. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 6E and cellular support. Lenovo states that these systems are built for long-term reliability and come with global supply chain backing and enterprise-grade services.

“Edge computing is where we turn insights into outcomes, and our next-generation ThinkEdge solutions place the power of AI exactly where decision making happens,” said Marc Godin, Vice President & General Manager, WW OEM Solutions – IDG Commercial. “Powering real-world AI applications delivering real-time data means loss prevention and instant inventory insights in retail; visual inspection and predictive maintenance in manufacturing; imaging workflow support and operation insights in healthcare; and even crowd management and infrastructure monitoring in cities and venues.”

Sanjeev Menon, Vice President & General Manager, Desktop Computing Business, added: “Our latest ThinkEdge portfolio delivers a truly comprehensive suite of solutions designed with AI in mind, from intelligent gateways to high-performance edge computing systems. AI at the edge must be intelligent, protected and manageable at scale, and our lineup delivers by combining the latest computing core components, critical manageability and protection capabilities, and vertical industry ruggedization to help customers turn insights into recommendations and action.”

The new ThinkEdge devices aim to provide optimized on-device AI so businesses can act quickly without relying on cloud connectivity. This approach is intended to decrease latency, strengthen data privacy protections, lower operational costs, and allow remote management for easier scaling as business needs change.

The specific products include:
– The ThinkEdge SE10n Gen 2: A compact gateway for mobile management focused on connectivity, data capture, and lightweight analytics.
– The ThinkEdge SE30n Gen 2: An AI-ready gateway capable of real-time inferencing near equipment.
– The ThinkEdge SE60n Gen 2: A high-performance computer supporting multi-camera vision applications powered by Intel Core Ultra processors with integrated AI accelerators.
– The ThinkEdge SE50a: Lenovo’s first industrial all-in-one Panel PC available in three sizes (12.1”, 15.6”, or 21.5”), aimed at embedding local AI intelligence into operator stations.

These new devices are currently being showcased at EuroShop 2026 in Düsseldorf, Germany from February 22nd to 26th at Hall 6 A22.

Lenovo announced availability dates for its new products: the ThinkEdge SE10n Gen 2 will be available starting July 2026; the SE30n Gen 2 starting April 2026; the SE50n Gen 1 starting June 2026; and the SE60n Gen 2 also beginning April 2026.



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