The Agent PC era has arrived! SIXUNITED responds to the new challenges of the AI industry at WAIC, the World Artificial Intelligence Conference, with a full-stack foundation and an open ecosystem.
Release time:
2026-07-21
As large-scale models continue to push the boundaries of their capabilities, the artificial intelligence industry is entering a new phase of development. The 2026 World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC) sends an increasingly clear signal to the sector: the focus of AI competition is shifting from model performance to industrial capacity, from technological breakthroughs to scalable innovation, and from isolated applications to ecosystem-wide collaboration.
For enterprises, the real challenge is no longer whether or not to adopt AI, but how to seamlessly integrate AI into business processes, codify organizational knowledge, and generate sustained value. This means that AI endpoints will no longer serve merely as platforms for model execution; instead, they will evolve into critical infrastructure that bridges computing power, software, data, and industry-specific applications. Meanwhile, Agent PCs are transitioning from a conceptual vision to large-scale deployment, emerging as a key gateway for AI to permeate countless industries.
As a full-stack AI infrastructure and solutions provider, SIXUNITED showcased its comprehensive capabilities spanning AI terminals, AI software platforms, and the industrial ecosystem at WAIC 2026. From product demonstrations to ecosystem collaborations, from industry exchanges to joint announcements, this series of initiatives not only highlights SIXUNITED’s ongoing strategic positioning in the Agent PC sector but also further confirms that a full-stack foundation coupled with an open ecosystem is becoming a key pathway for large-scale AI innovation.
The inflection point has arrived: Agent PCs have entered a phase of large-scale innovation.
At this year’s WAIC, a notable shift is gaining widespread consensus: AI development is transitioning from “model innovation” to “scale‑up innovation.” What now determines industrial competitiveness is no longer merely model parameters or computational power, but rather the ability to integrate AI more efficiently into real‑world applications—enabling stable deployment, continuous operation, and large‑scale replication.
The complete layout of the full‑form terminal matrix
In SIXUNITED’s view, the large-scale innovation of AI first manifests itself in the scaling of product forms. As AI applications continue to expand into diverse scenarios such as R&D design, office collaboration, professional creation, and edge computing, a single device can no longer meet diversified needs. Centered on enterprises’ various business contexts, the company has built a multi-form product portfolio that encompasses AI PCs, Mini PCs, mobile workstations, desktop workstations, servers, and AI NAS devices, enabling AI capabilities to adapt to application requirements across different scales, scenarios, and deployment modes, thereby laying the product foundation for the widespread adoption of Agent PCs.
The continuous opening of platform capabilities
Another path to scalable innovation stems from the continuous openness of platform capabilities. The AI industry will not follow a single technological trajectory, nor will it rely on a single computing platform. At this year’s WAIC, SIXUNITED showcased a comprehensive product portfolio that spans mainstream international platforms such as Intel and AMD, as well as domestic AI computing platforms including Moore Threads, Tianshu Zhixin, and Houmo Intelligence, thereby establishing an open architecture that fosters synergistic development between international and homegrown platforms. By supporting a diverse ecosystem of computing resources, SIXUNITED can flexibly select technological pathways based on varying business needs, while also paving the way for broader opportunities in the ongoing evolution of industry applications.
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The continuous diversification of product forms and the ongoing openness of computing platforms together constitute two crucial pathways for SIXUNITED to advance toward large-scale innovation. For SIXUNITED, scaling up not only signifies an increase in the number of products but also means that AI capabilities can be integrated into various industries in a more open and flexible manner, enabling sustained deployment from “a thousand industries” to “one industry per sector.”
Full-Stack Foundation: Building the Infrastructure for AI Industry Deployment
For AI to achieve large-scale deployment, it requires not only a diverse range of device form factors but also a unified platform that seamlessly integrates hardware, models, intelligent agents, and industry-specific applications.
With this goal in mind, SIXUNITED continues to build end-to-end capabilities spanning hardware, systems, models, intelligent agents, and industry applications. Through the SIXCLAW AI OS, it integrates diverse computing platforms, foundational models, and application capabilities into a unified architecture, creating an operational foundation that spans the entire lifecycle of AI terminals.
At the computing power layer, the full-stack foundation supports multiple chip platforms, enabling unified scheduling of diverse hardware resources. At the model layer, it provides multi‑model management, inference, and routing, allowing models to be flexibly invoked according to varying business needs. At the agent layer, a unified Agent collaboration framework facilitates task distribution, tool invocation, and cross‑scenario coordination. Finally, at the application layer, open APIs and standardized capabilities are offered to industry ISVs, enabling rapid software adaptation and accelerating the deployment of AI applications.
Meanwhile, in-house developed products such as the AI Assistant, AI Home Hub, and Token Router collectively form an enterprise‑grade AI application ecosystem, providing more comprehensive AI capabilities to support personal productivity, enterprise collaboration, and industry‑specific use cases.
The significance of the full-stack foundation lies not in replacing industry applications, but in establishing a unified connection across different technology ecosystems—enabling chip manufacturers to focus on computing power innovation, model companies to concentrate on capability evolution, ISVs to prioritize industry value, and system integration partners to emphasize scenario-based delivery. Together, this lowers the barrier to AI adoption and enhances industrial collaboration efficiency. What SIXUNITED aims to build is not a closed platform, but an open foundation that links the upstream and downstream of the industry, allowing more AI applications to truly achieve “turnkey deployment.”
From industrial linkages to co‑building ecosystems, openness and collaboration have emerged as a new development paradigm.
The value of the industrial ecosystem ultimately needs to be continuously validated through collaborative practice. During this year’s WAIC, a series of exchanges and collaborations undertaken by SIXUNITED around the theme of “Full-Stack Foundation · Ecosystem Integration” have also vividly demonstrated that open collaboration is becoming a new paradigm for AI industry development.
Discussing the Future of the Industry Together
On the morning of July 18, SIXUNITED hosted the “Full-Stack Foundation · Ecosystem Integration — AI Terminal and ISV Scenario-Based Industrial Linkage Conference” at WAIC Connect’s central link. Chao Yaxin, Vice President of Sales for Greater China at AMD, and Ji Chaohui, Vice President of Marketing and Communications for Greater China at AMD, joined industry chain partners and experts from Foxit Software, TaoSight Data, Shenghuan Future, the East China Branch of the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, Tujian Technology, and other upstream and downstream enterprises. Together, they engaged in in-depth discussions on AI terminal development, innovative industry applications, and ecosystem collaboration, jointly exploring the path forward for AI as it transitions from technological breakthroughs to large-scale implementation. During the event, SIXUNITED further shared its full-stack ecosystem strategy and, together with industry partners, explored new models for the integrated development of AI terminals and ISVs.
Building Industry Consensus
During the conference, Wang Huajie, Secretary of the Songjiang District Committee of Shanghai, and his delegation visited the SIXUNITED booth, gaining an in-depth understanding of SIXUNITED’s product innovations, technological roadmap, and industry applications in the edge AI field, and expressing keen interest in the company’s ongoing efforts to drive innovation in AI terminals. Meanwhile, Ke Ruiwen, Chairman of China Telecom, also led a team to the booth for a visit and exchange, engaging in thorough discussions on Agent PCs, industrial ecosystem development, and future collaboration directions.
Wang Huajie, Secretary of the Songjiang District Committee of Shanghai, and his delegation visited the SIXUNITED booth.
China Telecom Chairman Ke Ruiwen led a delegation to visit the SIXUNITED booth.
Jointly Build an Open Ecosystem
On the evening of July 18, China Telecom Shanghai held an ecosystem co‑construction salon titled “Smart Cloud Shanghai, Smart Benefits for the Whole City.” Xu Liang, General Manager of the Commercial Customer Department at China Telecom Shanghai, systematically shared the collaborative initiatives undertaken by China Telecom Shanghai, SIXUNITED, and Memory Tensor in the realm of enterprise AI applications. Following the presentation, Cao Yalian, Chairman of SIXUNITED, Xu Liang, General Manager of the Commercial Customer Department at China Telecom Shanghai, and Xiong Feiyu, Founder and CEO of Memory Tensor, jointly launched the AiForce Station, unveiling a next‑generation AI product designed for enterprise‑level intelligent applications. Subsequently, at the launch ceremony of the “Smart Cloud as Soil, AI Breaths Life” ecosystem cooperation alliance, SIXUNITED, as a core ecosystem partner, was invited to take the stage and, together with China Telecom and other industry chain partners, witnessed the official inauguration of the alliance.
SIXUNITED Chairman Cao Yalian (left), together with Xu Liang, General Manager of the Commercial Customer Department at China Telecom Shanghai (center), and Xiong Feiyu, Chairman of Memory Tensor (right), jointly launched the AiForce Station launch ceremony.
SIXUNITED, China Telecom, and its industry-chain partners have officially launched the “Smart Cloud as Soil, A-Life” ecological cooperation alliance.
In addition, SIXUNITED also signed strategic agreements on-site at WAIC with partners such as KunlunMeta and Yuanxing AI, further expanding its AI industry ecosystem and accelerating the implementation of more industry-specific solutions.
SIXUNITED and KunlunMeta signed a strategic cooperation framework agreement at WAIC 2026.
SIXUNITED and Yuanxing AI signed a strategic cooperation framework agreement at WAIC 2026.
From industry forums to joint product launches, from co-building ecosystem alliances to signing partnership agreements, these significant initiatives during WAIC collectively outline a new trend in AI industry development: future competition will no longer be between individual companies, but rather collaborative innovation among industrial ecosystems; and the AI of tomorrow will no longer belong to a single enterprise, but will instead be jointly built, refined, and grown by a broader community of industry partners. In this process, SIXUNITED assumes not a central or leading role, but that of a connector—enabling each stakeholder to maximize its value from its own area of expertise, leveraging an open platform to aggregate industry-wide strengths and collectively expand the pie of productive capacity.
In the Agent PC era, symbionts prevail.
The advent of the Agent PC era marks not only an evolution in terminal form factors but also a profound transformation in the organizational paradigm of the AI industry.
As product offerings continue to diversify, computing platforms become increasingly open, full‑stack infrastructure matures, and industry ecosystems accelerate their integration, AI can finally bridge the gap between technology and application, becoming the core driving force behind enterprises’ digital and intelligent transformation.
WAIC 2026, for SIXUNITED, is not only a showcase of technological achievements but also a platform for articulating its industrial vision. SIXUNITED aims to connect a diverse computing ecosystem through an open, full-stack foundation and to harness the collective strength of industry partners via collaborative innovation, ensuring that AI terminals truly serve as a vital bridge linking technology and industry, computing power and real-world applications, and innovation with value.
Looking ahead, SIXUNITED will continue to uphold the development philosophy of openness and win-win cooperation, working hand in hand with global industry partners to further enhance the Agent PC ecosystem, accelerate the integration of artificial intelligence into more industries, enterprises, and real-world scenarios, and ensure that AI truly transforms from a technological capability into industrial productivity, thereby continuously injecting new momentum into the development of the intelligent era.
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