Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences 1 1 Lenovo Group, founded in 1984 with a scientific and technical personnel investment of 200,000 yuan, is a large enterprise group with diversified development of information industry in China and an innovative international technology company.
Since 1996, Lenovo's computer sales have been ranked first in China's domestic market; In 2005, Lenovo Group acquired IBM PC (Personal Computer) Division; In 20 13, Lenovo's computer sales rose to the top in the world and became the largest PC manufacturer in the world. 20 14 10, Lenovo Group announced the completion of the acquisition of Motorola Mobility.
As a leading enterprise in the global computer market, Lenovo is committed to developing, manufacturing and selling reliable, safe and easy-to-use technical products and high-quality professional services to help customers and partners around the world succeed. Lenovo mainly produces desktop computers, servers, notebook computers, smart TVs, printers, palmtop computers, motherboards, mobile phones, all-in-one machines and other commodities.
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1984 10 China computer scientists and technicians led by Liu Chuanzhi realized that PC would definitely change people's work and life. With a start-up capital of 200,000 yuan (US$ 25,000) and a firm determination to turn research and development achievements into successful products, the 1 1 researchers started their business in a rented communication room in Beijing. This young company was named Lenovo.
During the development of the company, Lenovo was brave in innovation and made many major technological breakthroughs, including the successful development of Lenovo Hanka, which can translate English operating system into Chinese, the development of a one-click personal computer, and the introduction of completely innovative related application technologies in 2003, thus establishing Lenovo's important position in the 3C era. With these advanced PC products, Lenovo has reached the peak of IT industry in China, occupying the first market share in China for eight consecutive years since 1997. Since 1997, Lenovo has been ranked first in the domestic market in China, accounting for more than 30% of the personal computer market in China.
In April 2003, Lenovo Group officially announced the launch of its new logo“Lenovo "in Beijing, replacing the original English logo“Legend" with "Lenovo" and registering it worldwide. In China, Lenovo will continue to use the "English+Chinese" logo overseas and use English logos alone. "Lenovo" is a compound word, and "le" comes from "legend". "novo" is a pseudo Latin word, which comes from "nova".
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Lenovo Group-Baidu Encyclopedia