AI PCs are a new class of laptops designed to deliver AI-enhanced experiences—from productivity to creativity—that adapt to users' needs and enhance people's lives. For HP's Intel-based AI PCs, Intel contributed more than just hardware like its Intel Core Ultra processors. Intel worked closely with HP to co-engineer and optimize hardware platforms for AI workloads. By fine-tuning performance across the central processing unit (CPU), graphics processing unit (GPU) and neural processing unit (NPU), Intel helped HP benchmark and validate real-world use cases, ensuring selected AI applications run efficiently on HP devices.
HP's latest AI PCs for business users—including the EliteBook X, EliteBook Ultra (announced in January at CES 2025) and EliteBook 8 (unveiled in March at HP Amplify)—are examples of how Intel's software and platform teams worked closely with HP to optimize performance and AI readiness on Intel Core Ultra-based systems. "We are delighted by the exceptional results Intel's Client Software team and HP's Commercial Personal Systems team achieved for the recent release of Intel Core Ultra 200V series devices," said Carla Rodriguez, vice president and general manager of the Client Software Ecosystem in the Client Computing Group at Intel.