Lenovo has introduced the Lenovo AI Mini PC in China, a compact desktop designed for local AI processing and personal AI services.
The system comes with Lenovo's Tianxi Claw platform pre-installed, enabling out-of-the-box AI-assisted computing for homes and small offices without complex setup.
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Specifications and Features
The Lenovo AI Mini PC is powered by the Cixin P1 processor, also known as the CD8180.
Built on a 6nm process, it integrates a 12-core Armv9.2 CPU, a 10-core Immortalis G720 GPU, and an NPU delivering 30 TOPS of AI performance.
The total platform reaches up to 45 TOPS, suitable for local AI processing and intelligent automation tasks. The system ships with 8GB LPDDR5 memory and a 256GB SSD.
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Tianxi Claw allows users to deploy AI functions with a single setup. It supports downloadable Skills and connects with QQ, WeChat, and Feishu.
Multiple Claw instances can run, and shared access among several users is supported.
Connectivity includes two USB 3.2 Type-A ports, two full-function USB Type-C ports, two USB 2.0 ports, a DisplayPort 1.4 output, an HDMI 1.4 port, and a 2.5GbE network interface.
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The mini PC also offers a developer mode and is compatible with Ubuntu.
Lenovo states the device is backed by Tianxi AI 4.0, which introduces autonomous task execution, an upgraded personal knowledge base, enhanced security, and a Skills marketplace.
Price and Availability
The Lenovo AI Mini PC is available in China at an introductory price of CNY 2,999 (~$445).
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It is positioned as an AI-native personal edge computing solution for consumers wanting to run AI services locally.