Lenovo Speeds Generative AI Adoption for Enterprises with NVIDIA NIM Agent Blueprints
Lenovo enterprise customers can tap NVIDIA’s new catalog for generative AI applications to accelerate AI development
HONG KONG - Lenovo’s collaboration with NVIDIA continues to benefit customers seeking acceleration of AI goals and objectives. As one of the first partners to deliver NVIDIA NIM Agent Blueprints to global enterprises, Lenovo will bring even more capabilities to customers to help them speed returns on their AI investments, according to the official website of Lenovo.
Announced on August 27, 2024, NVIDIA NIM Agent Blueprints is a catalog of pretrained reference AI workflows that help customers build and deploy customized generative AI applications for specific use cases.
Lenovo’s infrastructure, solutions and services will enable customers to smooth deployment of the NIM Agent Blueprints and optimize full-scale integration with existing systems. Customers can also leverage the Lenovo AI Fast Start service to customize the NIM Agent Blueprints to implement functional and industry use cases that meet the unique needs of their businesses and speed outcomes from AI.
The first NIM Agent Blueprints include a digital human workflow for customer service, a generative virtual screening workflow for accelerated drug discovery, and a multimodal PDF data extraction workflow for enterprise retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) that lets generative AI applications talk to business data for more accurate responses.
“Generative AI is a full-stack challenge that requires accelerated infrastructure, specialized software and services, and powerful AI-ready devices that can maximize the capabilities of Hybrid AI,” said Yuanqing Yang, chairman and CEO of Lenovo. “NVIDIA NIM Agent Blueprints, combined with Lenovo’s comprehensive, end-to-end portfolio, give enterprises a head start for building generative AI applications that they can run everywhere on Lenovo Hybrid AI.”
This announcement complements recent Lenovo AI services and investment news, including the Lenovo AI Fast Start services announced earlier this summer and the growth of Lenovo’s ecosystem aimed at delivering one-stop enablement for large-scale AI deployment anchored by Lenovo’s $US1 billion AI investment and enhanced by new NVIDIA AI technologies.