In the 2025 centralized procurement project for desktop computers by central state organs, domestic chip computers have secured a notable presence. Among the winning bidders for various chip types were Lenovo, Inspur, China Great Wall, and other companies. Lenovo stood out with its robust competitiveness across multiple bid packages, especially in the realm of international mainstream chips, where it secured the largest share of winning bids. This procurement highlights the growing significance of domestic chips in government procurement, although products from international vendors continue to hold a place. Moreover, Lenovo maintains its dominance in the global PC market with a 24.1% market share and has bolstered its R&D investment in AI, introducing AI PCs and the concept of "super intelligent agents" to spearhead technological innovation within the industry.