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HP Intros the HP OmniBook X AI PC and HP EliteBook Ultra AI PC
Today HP Inc. unveiled a new class of next-generation AI PCs at Microsoft’s AI Vision Event designed for the AI era to empower people to work and create more meaningfully. The way we live and work is no longer confined to a desk; we are creating at home, from the office, and everywhere in between. At the same time, AI is rapidly changing everything, including consumer and professional expectations for productivity and creativity.
More than half of early tech adopters believe AI will save them time, and 72% of business leaders believe AI will help employees focus on more productive work. Additionally, developers are releasing a steady stream of AI-enabled software designed for new experiences and capabilities that can only be unlocked with next-gen AI PCs.
To capitalize on both flexible work and AI, HP has created a new category of devices crafted for work and creation. Today, HP unveiled the HP OmniBook X AI PC and HP EliteBook Ultra AI PC, HP’s first next-gen AI PCs built from the ground up with the latest ARM architecture to harness the most powerful AI technologies.
Both devices are designed and engineered around the Snapdragon X Elite processor and its dedicated Neural Processing Unit (NPU), capable of 45 trillion operations per second (TOPS) to run language models and generative AI locally on the device. Coupled with Copilot+ PC and its transformative features like Recall, these PCs supercharge creativity and productivity for a more personalized, powerful computing experience.
More AI apps are available every day, expanding the possibilities of what can be achieved with the newest HP next-gen AI PCs. Communicate and collaborate more effectively with AI tools that leverage gestures, facial expressions, and voice interaction to easily interact with others. Improve presentation skills in virtual meetings with real-time coaching and feedback powered by AI technologies. Create and edit photos, audio, and video faster than ever with AI-enabled software that makes pro features easy even for beginners.
“In this transformative era of artificial intelligence, how we define an exceptional device is no longer about speeds and feeds – it is measured by our ability to create and enable meaningful breakthrough experiences,” said Alex Cho, President, Personal Systems, HP Inc. “We’re at the beginning of a new decade of personal computing that will redefine what a personal computer is. AI enables a fundamentally more personalized and creative experience we believe will empower people in both their personal and professional lives.”
HP’s latest next-gen AI PCs unlock capabilities beyond traditional PCs, running AI locally on the device for maximum performance, efficiency, and privacy with longer battery life than ever before. The HP OmniBook X and HP EliteBook Ultra are designed for tech-savvy freelancers and on-the-go leaders with a sleek design and the perfect synergy of AI-enhanced power and mobility.
- Sleek & Versatile – As the world’s thinnest next-gen AI PCs with 26 hours of battery life, these devices take productivity and creativity to new heights with unprecedented style and mobility. Both PCs feature HP’s new AI Helix Logo, reflecting HP AI engineering that delivers optimized performance and security for AI today. The HP EliteBook Ultra adds an additional layer of durability for commercial customers in a blue finish with a smudge-resistant Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) coating.
- Lightning-Fast Responsiveness – With the HP OmniBook X and HP EliteBook Ultra, experience top performance without sacrificing portability. Open a large Microsoft Excel file almost 2x faster, stream up to 12 hours of Microsoft Teams calls or binge up to 22 hours of Netflix streaming.
- Responsibly Crafted – As part of the world’s most sustainable PC portfolio, both devices incorporate 50% recycled aluminium in the covers and 100% sustainably sourced materials for packaging, along with EPEAT Climate+ Gold Registration and ENERGY STAR Certification. Representing HP’s commitment to sustainability, the HP EliteBook Ultra’s three-year warranty saves costs and decreases downtime for professionals working in a mix of environments.
With 60% of freelancers already using AI tools in their work, and 70% of developers adding AI to existing applications, HP architected the HP OmniBook X and HP EliteBook Ultra to take advantage of the newest features and software experiences, including:
- Collaborate Authentically – As work requires collaboration in-person and virtually, state-of-the-art conferencing tools are critical. The new Poly Camera Pro uplevels virtual interactions across all collaboration and streaming apps across multiple cameras. Poly Camera Pro utilizes the NPU to power AI enhancements like Spotlight, Background Blur & Replace, Auto Framing, and more, allowing the CPU to maintain performance more efficiently while preserving battery life.
- Explore & Optimize – First available on today’s next-gen AI PCs, HP AI Companion uses AI to optimize the device for greater productivity while bringing AI tools locally onto the device.
- Work Protected – As AI advances, trusted security measures are essential for AI PCs. Commercial users can confidently do their best work from anywhere on the HP EliteBook Ultra, with Wolf Pro Security Next Gen Antivirus (NGAV), which harnesses the power of machine learning to defend against new and known threats. As a Microsoft Secured-Core PC, the device is designed to protect the PC down to the firmware level with hardware security features that shield user credentials and other critical data.
The HP OmniBook X AI PC is available for pre-order at HP.com for a starting price of $1,199.99 with 1 TB storage and will begin shipping on June 18, 2024. The HP EliteBook Ultra AI PC is available for pre-order at HP.com for a starting price of $1,699.99 and will begin shipping on June 18, 2024.
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ASUS Unveils AI-Enhanced Copilot+ PC Lineup at CES 2025
Today at CES 2025, ASUS announced a significant expansion of its Copilot+ PC lineup, delivering AI-enabled computing to a broader audience. The new models are designed to meet the growing demand for affordable, efficient, secure, and fast laptops that enhance both personal and professional workflows. Powered by the latest AI-enabled processors from Qualcomm, AMD, and Intel, these devices come in various styles and form factors, making AI technology more accessible.
ASUS introduced the all-new Zenbook A14 and refreshed versions of the Zenbook Duo and Zenbook 14, all powered by the latest processors, delivering up to 45 TOPS AI performance and extended battery life for multitasking.
Zenbook A14 (UX3407)
The Zenbook A14, the world’s lightest Copilot+ PC at under a kilogram, features Snapdragon X Elite and X processors with advanced on-device AI capabilities. It offers up to 32-hour battery life, a full array of I/O ports, and a tone-on-tone minimalist design using Ceraluminum™, a lightweight, scratch-resistant material.
Zenbook Duo (UX8406CA) and Zenbook 14 (UX3405CA)
The Zenbook Duo boasts twin 14-inch 3K 120Hz OLED HDR touchscreens and the latest Intel Core Ultra processors. The Zenbook 14, with its environmentally conscious design, features Intel Core Ultra 9 processors and Intel Arc graphics, offering a vivid 14-inch 3K 120Hz OLED touchscreen.
Zenbook 14 (UM3406KA)
Powered by AMD Ryzen AI 300 series processors, the refreshed Zenbook 14 offers 50 TOPS AI performance, enhancing the Copilot+ PC experience. Its thin-and-light design houses a 14-inch 3K 120Hz OLED NanoEdge display.
AI-Optimised Mini PCs
ASUS has also introduced the NUC 15 Pro and NUC 15 Pro+ mini PCs, featuring Intel Core Ultra processors and Intel AI Boost for high-demand business environments. The NUC 14 Pro AI+ mini PC offers quick AI access with a dedicated Copilot button, built-in microphones, and a sustainable E-ink display.
ExpertCenter PN54
The ExpertCenter PN54 Mini PC delivers high-level AI performance in a compact chassis, powered by AMD Ryzen AI 7 350 processors. It offers rapid connectivity, tool-less upgradability, and robust AI acceleration for a variety of computing needs.
These new models highlight ASUS’s commitment to making AI technology universally accessible, offering powerful performance, extended battery life, and premium designs to meet the needs of modern users.
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Google Unveils Veo 2 Model, Enhancing Access to VideoFX Technology
Google has announced the launch of Veo 2, along with updates to its Imagen 3 model and a new Whisk experiment, showcasing its latest advancements and the Gemini model. Veo 2, a follow-up to the model first introduced at I/O 2024 in May, features enhanced capabilities including an improved understanding of real-world physics and the nuances of human movement and expression, resulting in more detailed and realistic video generation.
Users can now specify various genres, lenses, and cinematic effects in their prompts, such as low-angle tracking shots or close-ups. Veo 2 also includes the ability to craft wide-angle shots with specified lens types and blur backgrounds with a shallow depth of field while hallucinating less frequently and embedding an invisible SynthID watermark for authenticity.
The rollout of Veo 2 is currently underway through VideoFX in Google Labs. An expansion plan to increase user access is in place, although there remains a waitlist. It is expected to reach YouTube Shorts and other products next year.
Additionally, Google announced enhancements to its Imagen 3 model. The new model produces brighter, better-composed images with richer details and textures, capable of rendering more diverse art styles more accurately. This updated model is now available globally through ImageFX.
Furthermore, Google Labs introduced a new experiment named “Whisk,” which allows users to prompt with images. This experiment is designed to highlight the improved visual understanding and descriptive capabilities of the updated Imagen 3 and Gemini.
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The Price of Apple’s Intelligence
Apple has taken its first steps into the generative AI space with the introduction of Apple Intelligence for iPhone and Mac platforms. Currently, only a limited number of the proposed AI apps are available, with a significant update expected in December when ChatGPT will be integrated into iOS and macOS.
This move marks an unusual moment for Apple, a company known for building proprietary systems to control user experience and data usage. The inclusion of ChatGPT signifies Apple’s intent to engage with the broader generative AI community. However, it also highlights Apple’s position lagging behind its competitors in the AI race.
The integration of ChatGPT into Apple Intelligence comes with costs that users must pay to fully benefit from the features. The second beta version of iOS 18.2, scheduled for a December release, introduces the next wave of Apple Intelligence apps. System settings now display a daily limit for ChatGPT usage, with an option to upgrade to the paid ChatGPT Plus plan or revert to an older AI model.
Existing ChatGPT Plus users can sign in on their iPhones, while new users can choose to upgrade. It remains to be seen if Apple will impose its usual 30% fee on the $19.99 monthly subscription for ChatGPT Plus.
While OpenAI has long offered a tiered pricing structure for ChatGPT, Apple’s decision contrasts with other smartphone AI platforms. Google and Samsung, for instance, have provided free AI-powered tools to enhance platform utility. Although Apple is adopting a freemium model, Google and Samsung’s AI services may eventually become chargeable.
Apple’s slow introduction of generative AI contrasts with the marketing surrounding Apple Intelligence. The iPhone 16 series launched a month before Apple Intelligence became publicly available, but this delay was not evident in promotional materials. Mobile networks in the UK have even had to clarify the delayed AI features in their marketing.
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