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The Development History of Lenovo Computer
1 984165438+1October1200,000,10/person founded Lenovo, and its name at that time was: Computer New Technology Development Company of Chinese Academy of Sciences.

1985, Lenovo Hanka, the first Hanka product with Lenovo function, came into being.

On June 23rd, 1988, Hong Kong Lenovo opened. New Technology Development Company, Daoyuan Company and China Technology Transfer Company jointly established Lenovo in Hongkong, and adopted the English name Legend. Lenovo was first used as the company name.

1989 1 1 Lenovo group 10 was established in October, and China used Lenovo as the name of enterprises and groups for the first time.

Lenovo Computer 1990 went on the market, and Lenovo began to produce and supply Lenovo brand personal computers.

1994 February 14 Lenovo shares were listed in Hong Kong, and Lenovo brand made its debut in overseas financial markets.

From 65438 to 0996, Lenovo surpassed foreign brands for the first time, and its market share ranked first in China, and remained at the top of the list for six consecutive years.

1999 Lenovo ranked first in PC sales in the Asia-Pacific market with a market share of 8.5%.

On 200 1 April1day, Lenovo Group implemented asset restructuring and split listing.

In August 2002, Lenovo successfully launched a trillion-time computer, becoming the first high-performance computer with a measured speed exceeding one trillion times in China.

Lenovo World 2002 Technology Innovation Conference was successfully held from February 3 to 7, 2002, which indicated that Lenovo had made substantial progress in product technology.

In 2004, Lenovo changed its name to Lenovo Group Co., Ltd. and became a global partner of the International Olympic Committee.

On February 8, 2004, Lenovo signed an agreement with IBM to acquire IBM's personal computer division.

On August 10, 2005, Lenovo Group announced its results for the first quarter of 2005, during which it achieved a net profit of HK$ 357 million. This is the first time that Lenovo has included IBM's global PC business in its quarterly financial report.