SIXUNITED’s “Impression Jianhu · AI Industry Innovation Gala” concluded successfully: 13 presentations and 11 exhibition zones, with the AI industry chain delivering a collaborative performance for the first time!
Release time:
2026-06-11
On June 8, the “Impression Jianhu: AI Industry Innovation Gala” was grandly held at the Jiulong International Hotel in Jianhu, Jiangsu. This industry‑wide event, themed “Breaking Boundaries, Gathering Forces, Gaining Momentum, and Coexisting,” brought together leading companies spanning the entire AI value chain—covering chips, computing power, models, terminals, applications, security, and indigenous innovation. With over 600 attendees, the summit drew extensive attention and coverage from numerous mainstream media outlets. The venue featured 13 keynote speeches, 11 dynamic exhibition zones, and 4 static display areas, bringing together key players across the upstream and downstream sectors. By offering an industry gathering that was “viewable, testable, connectable, and implementable,” the event helped steer the AI ecosystem from fragmented competition toward coordinated collaboration.
0 1 Breaking the Boundary
Focusing on the AI industry’s strategic direction, we are mapping out the blueprint for the AI era.
The morning agenda, spanning industrial strategy, technological architecture, and ecosystem collaboration, conveyed a unified message: the AI industry chain is shifting from isolated competition to end-to-end coordination, pooling forces to bring intelligent agents from concept into every sector.
Cao Yalian, Chairman of SIXUNITED
In his opening address,曹亚联, Chairman of SIXUNITED, outlined the company’s future AI strategy: a universal Agent PC, high-end AI workstations, and AI servers. Leveraging the manufacturing strengths of its seven global production and R&D centers and its robust global delivery capabilities, SIXUNITED has evolved from a pure hardware manufacturer into a full-stack AI infrastructure service provider. In collaboration with over 200 ISV partners, it offers integrated software-and-hardware industry solutions spanning all product categories, helping enterprises across thousands of industries achieve digital transformation.
Cao Yalian, Chairman of SIXUNITED
Gao Yu, General Manager of the Technology Division, Intel China
Gao Yu, General Manager of Intel’s Technology Division in China, directly points to a critical gap in industry understanding: “Having a GPU alone is just thinking; without a CPU, there can be no interaction, and no real economic value can be generated.” GPUs handle AI computations, while CPUs manage agent scheduling and user interaction—only their seamless collaboration unlocks the true potential of AI. Based on this insight, Liulian has strengthened the CPU–GPU collaborative architecture in its Agent PC, incorporating solutions such as Xeon 6+ processors and Arc Pro B-series GPUs, thereby providing a commercially viable computing foundation for “home AI brain” use cases.
Gao Yu, General Manager of the Technology Division, Intel China
Ding Zhan, General Manager of the SIXUNITED Sales Center
Ding Zhan, General Manager of the SIXUNITED Sales Center, stated that by 2026, AI solutions will account for 30% of SIXUNITED’s revenue. The strategy involves leveraging the ISV ecosystem to restructure the sales model from “individual product shipments” to “industry‑specific solution delivery.” SIXUNITED has established deep partnerships with over 200 ISV partners, including Flowy, Chengmai, and Jinsida, pre‑integrating and pre‑tuning hardware with industry‑specific software. It is currently the only vendor capable of achieving system‑level integration across all categories—AI PCs, workstations, and servers—with ISV applications.
Ding Zhan, General Manager of the SIXUNITED Sales Center
Dai Guangcheng, General Manager of Shanghai Xiaoping Computing Power Technology Co., Ltd.
Dai Guangcheng, General Manager of Shanghai Xiaoping Computing Power Technology Co., Ltd., noted that AI is evolving from single‑model inference to multi‑agent collaboration. Xiaoping’s AI servers span the full spectrum of use cases, from entry‑level inference to high‑end training, and the company has demonstrated practical AI deployment solutions across key business functions, including R&D, supply chain, sales, product development, and overall management.
Dai Guangcheng, General Manager of Shanghai Xiaoping Computing Power Technology Co., Ltd.
Teng Xiang, Director of AI Products at SIXUNITED
Teng Xiang, Director of AI Products at SIXUNITED, pointed out that in the era of large models, competition has shifted from a race for computing power to system-level collaboration. On the software side, the key to deploying Agents lies in a closed-loop of “perception–memory–execution”: Sixclaw and Memo address knowledge retention and accumulation, while the AI assistant serves as an information gateway. Together, these three components enable AI to evolve from a Q&A tool into a “digital employee” with long-term memory and autonomous planning capabilities. On the hardware front, SIXUNITED has launched a full range of Agent PC products based on its three major platforms—Panther Lake, Wildcat Lake, and Strix Halo—covering laptops, mini PCs, desktop workstations, and AI NAS devices, thereby meeting diverse computing needs from individual users to enterprises.
Teng Xiang, Director of AI Products at SIXUNITED
Zhang Xiaojun, Deputy General Manager of the SIXUNITED R&D Center
Zhang Xiaojun, Deputy General Manager of the SIXUNITED R&D Center, analyzes three major trends in AI hardware for 2026: a major platform overhaul, a full‑machine generational shift, and a significant inflection point for AI. SIXUNITED’s Apple Compete product lineup now spans the entire range, from Neo to Studio, and the company has launched a new category of AI NAS private clouds—offering compute solutions ranging from 2-bay to 8-bay configurations—to directly address enterprises’ critical need for data sovereignty. In terms of the ISV ecosystem, SIXUNITED has outlined three core strategies: “technology as the foundation, scenario‑driven empowerment, and co‑creation and sharing.”
Zhang Xiaojun, Deputy General Manager of the SIXUNITED R&D Center
0 2 Convergence
Key players across the AI industry chain engage in a joint dialogue to jointly unravel the sector’s challenges.
The direction has been set; the key now lies in execution. The roundtable forum took the lead in breaking down industry‑chain barriers, with experts from numerous well‑known hardware and software companies taking the stage to share concrete AI implementation strategies.
Roundtable Forum: “The AI Era: Breaking Boundaries, Coexisting in Harmony”
As the opening segment of the afternoon, a roundtable forum chaired by Ding Zhan, General Manager of the SIXUNITED Sales Center, brought together representatives from five sectors—chips, storage, models, terminals, and applications: Ouyang Juan, AI Architect for Intel China; Hua Guojun, Senior Director of Product Management at Jiangbolong’s Enterprise Storage Business Unit; Gao Yangfan, Head of Product Marketing at Wuwen Xinqiong; Qi Guoliang, CEO of Flowy; and Wan Jie, Founder and CEO of Youhexin. The forum engaged in in-depth discussions around three key topics: collaboration across the AI industry chain, the direction of AI terminal evolution, and the co‑building of the AI ecosystem.
Ouyang Juan, AI Architect, Application Design Department, Intel China
Ouyang Juan argues, from an architectural perspective, that hybrid AI is inevitable. Her proposed “Intelligent Task Routing” solution—where each smart‑device PC is equipped with a local router—has been shown in testing to reduce latency by 40% and cut costs by 76%. The Arc Pro B‑series GPUs deliver affordable on‑device inference capabilities, while the company is collaborating with the ModelScope community and the AIPC Skills Competition to co‑build an open SKILL ecosystem.
Ouyang Juan, AI Architect, Application Design Department, Intel China
Jiang Ruiquan, Director and Doctor of the Jinshida Research Institute
Dr. Jiang Ruiquan noted that the financial industry’s demand for AI has evolved from proof-of-concept to large-scale deployment. Jinshida has developed over 100 intelligent agents across four major domains: securities, futures, industry, and banking. Its “Dual-Engine + Agent” architecture enables seamless collaboration between rule-based models and deep-learning models, while integrating Agentic RAG and knowledge graphs to achieve compliance‑related Q&A accuracy exceeding 95% with full end-to-end traceability.
Dr. Jiang Ruiquan, Director of the Jinshida Research Institute
Zhang Zhuang, Vice President of Chengmai Technology
Zhang Zhuang, Vice President of Chengmai Technology, stated that the bottleneck in AI implementation lies not in the technology itself, but in the fragmented and overly lengthy delivery pipeline between data and application. Chengmai’s industry‑grade AI agent platform adopts an end-to-end closed loop—“data ingestion → knowledge construction → agent orchestration → application delivery”—to address the “last mile” challenge of AI deployment.
Zhang Zhuang, Vice President of Chengmai Technology
Product Director, EMG Business Unit, Jiang Bolong, China National Defense Industry Group
Hua Guojun, Product Director of Longsys’ EMG Business Unit, highlighted a fundamental component that shapes the AI‑on‑device experience: storage. On‑device AI storage is no longer just passive data access; mSSD elevates AI SSDs from mere storage to computational capabilities, transforming them into true Storage Processing Units (SPUs).
Hua Guojun, Product Director of the EMG Business Unit at Jiangbo Long
Derek Tsou, Director of AI Products at Hanxun Technology
Zou Yizheng showcased a private‑cloud AI closed loop powered by PowerColor and SPARKLE—where all inference is performed locally, and data never leaves the premises. This aligns closely with Liulian’s edge‑AI strategy: as enterprises increasingly opt for private deployments, on‑device inference capabilities are shifting from a nice‑to‑have to an essential requirement.
Derek Tsou, Director of AI Products at Hanxun Technology, Zou Yizheng
Guo Mengming, Co-founder of Shoujie Technology
Guo Mengming, co-founder of Shoujie Technology, introduced the concept of “software-defined hardware, with the ecosystem feeding back into the brand.” The Shoujie Nova Studio platform leverages MTP multi-token prediction and DFlash block‑diffusion speculative decoding technologies to boost inference speeds by up to 800%, while KV-infinity enables on‑device AI to achieve virtually unlimited contextual awareness.
Guo Mengming, Co-founder of Shoujie Technology
Qi Guoliang, CEO of Xingyi Technology (Flowy)
Qi Guoliang, CEO of Shenzhen Xingyi Technology Co., Ltd. (Flowy), has distilled the day’s discussions into a single overarching proposition: the PC is evolving into an AC—short for Agent Computer. FlowyAIPC 5.0, built around the Wrangler local reasoning engine, enables dynamic scheduling between on-device and cloud‑based models and delivers a 1.8‑fold performance boost after optimization for Intel PTL. He introduced a unified Agentic OS architecture that addresses the high resource consumption and numerous security risks associated with each application running its own standalone LLM. By integrating core capabilities such as private knowledge bases, skill‑tool invocation, and agent‑level intelligence, this platform is poised to become the “AI‑savvy operating system” for the trillion‑dollar PC installed base.
Qi Guoliang, CEO of Shenzhen Xingyi Technology Co., Ltd. (Flowy)
0 3 Rising Momentum
A panoramic showcase of 11 major exhibition zones, bringing AI applications within easy reach.
The 11 major AI terminal and application‑scenario exhibition zones, open concurrently with the summit, comprehensively showcase end‑to‑end software‑hardware integrated solutions—spanning from underlying computing power to upper‑layer applications—thereby establishing a complete value chain, from compute infrastructure to practical use cases, across sectors such as education, finance, healthcare, law, and corporate management.
OpenClaw AI Agent Ecosystem Exhibition Area
As the central showcase of SIXUNITED’s core AI capabilities, from personal assistants to team collaboration, SIXUNITED brings “AI colleagues” right onto your desktop. The WB19-P06-CH mini PC, powered by the SixClaw agent, demonstrated real-time Q&A for meeting minutes, project‑progress tracking, and intelligent risk‑alerting features. Meanwhile, the DNB58-H05-YL, equipped with the Hermes agent, showcased its autonomous learning abilities. And the AXN88-H01-SZ-R52’s “one device, multiple agents” solution enables a single machine to run multiple OpenClaw instances simultaneously, each seamlessly connecting to the Feishu and WeChat accounts of different team members, elevating AI from a personal tool to a team‑collaboration hub.
AI Vertical Application Zone
SIXUNITED, together with its ISV partners, leverages AIPC to free experts from repetitive tasks. With SIXUNITED’s AXB35-02-H04-YC-B serving as the computing foundation, Kepu Education AI offers spoken‑language practice and intelligent scheduling; Log Law enables contract review in a matter of minutes; Saibowu IoT automates tender document preparation; and Leifeng Technology covers the entire teaching workflow, from lesson plan generation to essay grading.
AI Transformation Project Exhibition Area
SIXUNITED entrusts ERP, MES, supply chain, and finance entirely to AI, validated with real factory data. Using the PTLT19-5HD-QSB as its hardware foundation, SIXUNITED integrates multi-source data from ERP, MES, DingTalk, and Total BOM, building a comprehensive intelligent business management system centered on “people, materials, finances, and products,” enabling AI‑driven automatic completion of material shortage alerts, order scheduling optimization, and cost analysis.
ISV Application Ecosystem Zone
Want to use AI but don’t know where to start? SIXUNITED, in collaboration with ISV partners including Flowy, Chengmai Technology, Jinshida, Shoujie Technology, Yuanxing Technology, Beike Ruisheng, and Leifeng Technology, adopts a delivery approach centered on “all‑category, software‑hardware integration,” enabling the most knowledgeable ISV partners to handle industry‑specific customization for you.
FlowyAIPC 5.0 enables users to build a private knowledge base simply by uploading documents on the PB36-03-H03-CH, while the Linglong Star Core all-in-one machine AXN88-H01-SZ-R52 delivers out-of-the-box usability. Meanwhile, solutions from Yuanxing Technology for meeting minutes, Beike Ruisheng for speech-to-text transcription, and Qimo Technology for cloud computing each showcase their unique strengths. Liulian’s full‑range hardware lineup is becoming the ideal platform for ISV partners to deploy AI applications, and it remains the only hardware platform today that offers system‑level pre‑integration of AI PCs, workstations, and servers with ISV‑specific applications.
Large Model Exhibition Area
Must large models be deployed in the cloud? This exhibit uses real‑world benchmark results to show that a single desktop‑class device is sufficient. Three AXB35‑H02‑SZ‑R52 clusters run the DeepSeek‑V4‑Flash and MiniMax‑2.7 multimodal models, while the W890E1 workstation powers the Hermes multi‑agent system in real time. The PB36‑03‑H03‑CH achieves 12 T/s on the Qwen3.5‑122B‑A10B model, and the Qwen3.5‑397B model reaches 13 T/s on an AXB35 equipped with Jiangbo Long’s AI SSD—tasks that once required server‑class clusters can now be handled by desktop‑level hardware.
AI Terminal Experience Zone
Users want the power of AI without having their data uploaded to the cloud. Liulian offers solutions ranging from personal AI companions to enterprise‑grade training platforms, providing tailored on‑premises computing options for every use case. From the 45W xB19‑H06‑SZ to the 65W xB36‑H04‑SZ, its Mini PC series spans lightweight office workloads to edge‑AI applications across all scenarios.
On the desktop front, the H770M32-D72G1-QSB is designed for AI large-model inference, while the MODT ADXM41-8L-WZ balances business needs and computational power within an 8-liter chassis.
Second Brain and Memory Exhibition Area
How can a company’s most valuable knowledge assets be leveraged and managed? Liulian’s “Second Brain” lets you manage your memory just as you would digital assets, keeping full control over your data. The PN99-140M-BQ is equipped with Obsidian to build a personal knowledge graph and an intelligent memory system, enabling knowledge accumulation, cross‑contextual linking, and smart retrieval.
The WN25-140P2-CS runs the Memo enterprise knowledge‑base platform, offering capabilities for knowledge creation, access control, secure sharing, and collaborative applications. The STHT1-5HD-QSB is equipped with the EAM enterprise intelligent‑agent management platform, enabling unified storage, centralized management, and intelligent retrieval of enterprise‑level knowledge assets.
AI Safety and Governance Exhibition Area
The core of AI security is not video recording, but understanding the content of the footage, and the data never leaves the edge device. Based on SIXUNITED’s AXB35-02-H04-YC, the Yuanxing·Huiyan Security Agent adopts an architecture of “small model for real-time preliminary screening + large model for precise verification.” The YOLO series performs detection on the NPU, while Qwen3.6-35B-A3B handles real-time inference on the iGPU; all inference is completed locally, with no data leaving the edge device.
China’s Indigenous Innovation and Domestication Exhibition Area
Information technology innovation is not a matter of choice—it’s a mandatory imperative. Liulian’s answer is end-to-end, fully autonomous and controllable—from the chip level through the OS to AI applications—without compromising on performance. The Z7M52-D8B2-WZ, built on the Zhaoxin KX-7000 processor and equipped with an AfterMoor M50 computing card, can smoothly run a 35-billion-parameter large model while delivering 26 TFLOPS per second, seamlessly balancing domestic localization with high‑performance AI computing needs.
Naked-eye 3D Immersive Experience Zone
Naked-eye 3D requires no glasses, and the convergence of AI and stereoscopic display is bringing 3D from the cinema right to your desktop. The AXA33-270M-ZS all-in-one device enables one‑click access to stereoscopic viewing without glasses, while its naked-eye 3D laptop integrates a 50 TOPS NPU and a proprietary eye‑tracking system. A naked-eye 3D tablet supports gesture‑based interaction, and a naked-eye 3D AI eye‑care device safeguards visual health with multi‑dimensional sensors.
04 Symbiosis
Thank-you banquet, fostering ecological camaraderie.
The daytime summit has concluded, while the evening networking has only just begun. After a full day of technical exchanges and product demonstrations, chipmakers, model developers, ISV partners, and end users gathered around the same table to carry forward the conversations started earlier. Over rounds of drinks and lively conversation, the gears of the industry chain are quietly meshing. This gala dinner not only serves as a warm close to the day’s agenda but also marks a new starting point for deeper collaboration among ecosystem partners.
The day’s agenda not only outlines the full scope of a summit but also represents a systematic effort to guide the AI industry from “siloed competition” toward “mesh‑like collaboration.” Liulian’s three‑pronged model—“all‑category hardware + in‑house AI stack + ISV ecosystem”—has forged a genuine competitive moat. Bringing AI into every enterprise is not only the guiding mission of this grand event but also the action plan Liulian has put forward for the era of intelligent agents. A truly healthy AI ecosystem thrives not when one player dominates, but when all stakeholders grow stronger together.
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