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Lenovo’s AI systems power FIFA World Cup 2026 coverage

Lenovo is powering the FIFA World Cup 2026 with its near real‑time AI infrastructure, built to deliver ultra‑low‑latency IPTV broadcasts and smarter operations across three host countries.

The system helps FIFA manage content delivery and decision‑making at scale, ensuring fans get match coverage almost instantly.

As FIFA’s Official Technology Partner, Lenovo will set up servers and AI‑driven systems at the International Broadcast Center in Dallas, Texas. This will handle computing power and real‑time performance for broadcasters and event operators, supporting what’s expected to be the biggest broadcast operation in FIFA history.

More than 17,000 Lenovo and Motorola devices and 200+ engineers will be deployed across venues and training sites to keep everything running smoothly.

The AI‑powered infrastructure cuts latency in IPTV systems, allowing real‑time posting and playback.

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The 2026 World Cup will feature 48 teams and reach an estimated 6 billion fans, marking a new chapter in AI‑enhanced sports broadcasting.

Visit the FIFA page on Lenovo.com to see Lenovo in action at the World Cup. 

Bryan Rilloraza has been a fixture in the local tech scene for over a decade, sharing his perspective as a tech enthusiast and industry veteran. Backed by an MBA from De La Salle University, a Bachelor’s Degree from the University of the Philippines, and 20 years of corporate experience in the telecommunications and banking sectors, Bryan provides a practical, real-world analysis of how technology serves the consumer.

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