
Winston Cheng
Winston Cheng is Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Lenovo, overseeing global finance, corporate development, M&A, corporate finance, and investor relations. He is a technology finance leader who has publicly discussed Lenovo’s AI growth, infrastructure opportunities, AI PCs, and AI-driven memory/component supply constraints.
Starship V3 Scrub Delays SpaceX’s IPO-Timed Reuse Test
Bloomberg Technology framed the day’s tech news around a common test: whether ambitious hardware and AI claims can be backed by execution. Ed Ludlow and guests treated SpaceX’s scrubbed Starship V3 launch as more than a minor delay, because the vehicle is central to SpaceX’s payload, reuse and IPO story, while Lenovo CFO Winston Cheng argued that the company’s AI growth rests on both devices and infrastructure despite component constraints. The program also contrasted Zoom’s usage-based AI pitch with Bloomberg reporting that some Salesforce agentic AI demonstrations remain ahead of real customer deployment.
AI Revenue Reaches 38% of Lenovo Sales as Shares Jump
Lenovo CFO Winston Cheng told Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow that the company’s AI growth should be understood as a portfolio story, spanning PCs, tablets and smartphones as well as infrastructure for AI training and inference. After Lenovo’s shares jumped on earnings, Cheng argued that AI demand is a multi-decade opportunity for the company, with AI revenue already about 38% of quarterly sales. He also said component shortages and memory inflation are manageable in infrastructure, where demand supports pass-through pricing, but more difficult in lower-end devices.