Lenovo announced today that the Xiaoxin Pro AI ultrabook will be the first batch to be equipped with the new Core Ultra processor in 2024 to challenge the performance limits of the Core Ultra thin and light platform and achieve better performance in terms of scalability and battery life
According to my understanding, the official poster shows that this new product is equipped with a 16-inch large screen, numeric keyboard and larger touchpad design, but the specific release date and detailed configuration have not yet been announced
Intel China released a warm-up poster on December 1, announcing that the Core Ultra processor will be released in China on December 15. The poster focuses on the core display performance and AI capabilities of the processor, part of which is generated locally by the AIGC tool
Previously, at the Intel ON Technology Innovation Summit in September this year, Intel introduced its first A Core Ultra processor (Meteor Lake) based on Intel 4 process technology.
Intel said that Meteor Lake uses advanced Foveros 3D packaging technology and has a separated module architecture. This architecture divides the processor into computing modules, IO modules, SoC modules and graphics modules, and is considered a major breakthrough for Intel client SoC in the past 40 years
This processor adopts 3D high-performance hybrid Architecture, including performance core (Redwood Cove) and energy efficiency core (Crestmont), as well as low-power energy efficiency core. Intel said that this achieved the best energy consumption ratio in the history of PC processors and integrated a neural network processing unit (NPU) into a PC processor for the first time, accelerating the popularity of artificial intelligence technology in the PC field
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