Lenovo CFO Winston Cheng on CNBC: AI PCs will be mainstream by 2027, heavy spending will continue (June 8, 2026)
Winston Cheng, CFO of Lenovo, says he expects continued heavy spending from companies and countries across the world, giving the AI cycle further room to run.
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