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Intel debuts Core Ultra 200V series processors, Lenovo to unveil new AI-capable devices later this week · TechNode

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Intel on Tuesday launched the Intel Core Ultra 200V series, its most efficient x86 processors to date, featuring AI compute and enhanced graphics capabilities. The technology will power the most capable AI PCs on the market, with over 95 consumer designs from more than 25 major manufacturers, including Acer, ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo, LG, MSI, and Samsung, according to Intel. In partnership with Intel, Chinese PC maker Lenovo is committed to advancing AI technology and co-developing new AI-capable devices set to launch later this week, said Luca Rossi, the president of the Intelligent Devices Group at Lenovo. With more than 60% of PCs expected to be AI-capable by 2027, Lenovo is committed to providing smarter technology that enhances user experiences, Luca stated. [Intel]

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