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Lenovo and Next Gen AI PC: unlocking new experiences, productivity, creativity, efficiency
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is developing rapidly and revolutionising all aspects of life. The computing market is at its forefront, and many computer manufacturers have entered the competition by introducing a plethora of new products. Việt Nam News reporter Thu Ngân asks Matt Codrington, vice president and general manager of Greater Asia Pacific at Lenovo, for the company's perspective on the development of the AI computing market and how it plans to capitalise on the opportunities in this market.
Financing a greener future
Việt Nam is among the countries with great potential to invest in new renewable energy sources. Under the National Power Development Plan VIII, renewable energy will account for about two-thirds of total capacity by 2045. To achieve this goal, there must be specific, feasible mechanisms and solutions in place to mobilise a huge amount of investment capital.
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