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Intel launches Core Ultra Series 3 with 50 TOPS AI, 27-hour battery life
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82118, member: 636"] Intel's newest laptop chips are another swing at claiming the AI crown. The company launched its Core Ultra Series 300 mobile processors, built on a fresh platform called Panther Lake, using its 18A manufacturing tech. They are calling this their first AI PC platform on this node and their widest release of AI-focused mobile silicon yet. The high-end models, named Core Ultra X9 and X7, are meant for gaming and heavy creative work. These top chips can have up to sixteen CPU cores, integrated Arc graphics with twelve Xe cores, and a neural processing unit hitting fifty trillion operations per second for AI tasks. Intel says you can expect big jumps over older hardware, with claims of up to sixty percent better multithreaded performance and a seventy seven percent boost in gaming. They are also touting battery life that might reach twenty-seven hours on a charge. Alongside the premium chips, Intel is offering more basic Core models using the same architecture for cheaper laptops, keeping the AI and efficiency features. A big part of this launch is pushing these processors into non-consumer spaces. For the first time, Intel is certifying them for embedded and industrial edge computing uses. This means they are tested to handle extreme temperatures and run constantly in things like factory robots, city infrastructure, and medical gear. The company claims significant AI performance advantages here too, saying edge systems with these chips can nearly double the speed on some language models and more than quadruple throughput on vision-based AI. The whole design combines the CPU, GPU, and AI parts into one piece of silicon, which Intel says cuts down system complexity and cost. Laptops with these new processors will be available for preorder immediately, with general sales starting at the end of January. Hardware for those industrial edge applications is expected to follow later in the spring. [/QUOTE]
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