Lenovo Qira & Legion Go Fold: The Dawn of Ambient AI Gaming in 2026

BARCELONA, MARCH 2026 — The Mobile World Congress (MWC) has just delivered the hardware breakthrough we've been waiting for. Artifgo is on the ground as Lenovo officially moves AI from "app-level" to "system-level" with the launch of Lenovo Qira and the mind-bending Legion Go Fold.

Breaking: Lenovo Qira isn't just an assistant; it's "Personal Ambient Intelligence" that lives inside the OS, predicting your gaming needs before you even launch a title.

The Legion Go Fold: Handheld Gaming’s Final Form?

The centerpiece of the showcase is undoubtedly the Legion Go Fold. Pushing the boundaries of the original Legion Go, this concept features a massive 11.6-inch POLED display that folds down into a compact 7.7-inch footprint.

  • Vertical Split-Screen Mode: Game on the top half while tracking AI-generated walkthroughs on the bottom.
  • Horizon Mode: Unfold the full 11.6" screen for a tablet-like immersive experience.
  • AI Controller: The right detachable controller now features a small OLED touch-panel for real-time performance metrics.
Component Spec / Feature
Processor Intel® Core™ Ultra 7 258V
Display 11.6” POLED (Unfolded)
AI Integration System-level Lenovo Qira
Battery 48Whr with AI Power Management

What is Lenovo Qira?

Unlike the AI tools of 2024, Qira operates at the kernel level. For the Artifgo gaming community, this means the device learns your "Thermal Fingerprint." It dynamically adjusts GPU clock speeds based on how you play, not just the game's requirements. It also introduces Adaptive Thinking, allowing the device to summarize complex game lore or coordinate multiplayer lobbies autonomously.

The Lenovo Legion Go Fold handheld showing a foldable 11.6-inch POLED display with AI-driven interface.


The Legion Go Fold: Merging portability with AI-driven desktop power.

Compliance & The 2026 Privacy Standard

In line with the 2026 GDPR updates, Lenovo has confirmed that Qira processes all "Ambient Data" locally on the device’s NPU. Artifgo confirms that no personal gaming biometric data is sent to the cloud, satisfying the latest EU AI Act requirements for Privacy-by-Design.


Reported by Artifgo Tech Desk. 2026 Compliance Verified.

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