Whether you're using it as a digital productivity partner or to automatically translate sign language into on-screen English during meetings, AI-enhanced software is a modern workforce necessity.Many AI tasks can be executed in the cloud, but this can mean compromising privacy by sending your files to external servers. Dealing with large files can also result in lengthy upload and download times. Running AI tasks locally is an option, but on a regular PC, the performance can be slow and battery-intensive.AI PCs offer a solution. These are PCs that come equipped with processors specifically designed to optimally run AI software on the device itself, increasing personal productivity and improving business efficiency.Intel is leading this category-defining moment, having shipped more AI PC processors in the first quarter of 2024 than all competitors combined.
Intel Core Ultra processors are purpose-built for this new era and feature three compute engines that work together to maximize power and performance for any AI workload.“Hours of work reduced to seconds—it’s possible now with new PCs that use AI software to be creative and imaginative at your request,” says Robert Hallock, vice president of AI and technology marketing at Intel.Below, learn how AI PCs will supercharge the workplace.
A graphics processing unit (GPU) to handle large, complex AI workloads.
A central processing unit (CPU) for smaller AI tasks that require quick responses.
A neural processing unit (NPU) for sustained, high-volume AI workloads.
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Intel Core Ultra processors bring together: