Previous previewProcessor codenamed "Meteor Lake"Design details and determine the futureKnown as Core UltraThe 14th generation series processors will further promoteThe next wave of AI PCs, and even predicts that AI PCs will account for 2028% of the PC market by 80. The processors launched this time will be used in over 230 AI PC products launched by Acer, Asus, Dell, Dynabook, Gigabyte, HP, Lenovo, LG, MSI, Samsung, as well as industry players including Microsoft and Google.
The Core Ultra series of laptop processors launched this time offers up to 16 cores (including 6 P Cores, 8 E Cores, and 2 low-power E Cores) and supports up to 22 execution threads. In addition, it also uses the new generation of Thread Director technology to correspond to more refined computing performance ratios, thereby making the laptop's energy consumption more efficient.
The operating clock can reach up to 5.1GHz, equipped with 8 sets of Xe display cores and XeSS supersampling technology, and is compatible with Microsoft DirextX12 Ultimate, thereby achieving higher data computing and image processing performance. At the same time, by combining NPU components, it integrates CPU and GPU computing performance, thereby promoting higher device-side artificial intelligence computing capabilities, and can increase battery utilization efficiency by 2.5 times, and execute artificial intelligence application services built with models such as OpenVINO toolkit and ONNX.
In addition, the new processor supports up to 64GB of LPDDR5 memory or up to 96GB of DDR5 memory configuration, and supports Intel Wi-Fi 6E (Gig+) for wireless network connection, or Intel Wi-Fi 7 (5 Gig+) wireless network technology through independent connection to achieve the same transmission speed as wired network.
Other parts support Intel Bluetooth LE Audio technology specifications, and can use Auracast technology for broadcast listening, audio sharing, or more Bluetooth assisted listening functions. In addition, it can also use Thunderbolt 4 connection specifications to correspond to 40 Gbps transmission bandwidth, and connect to external displays or various storage devices through a single line.
In addition to launching the Core Ultra series processors, Intel has also incorporated this series of processor designs into its Evo laptop products, which correspond to a smoother, quieter, and more responsive operating experience, and can correspond to a real battery life of more than 10 hours. It can also be replenished with fast charging technology, and can correspond to fast wake-up, as well as enhance the experience of audio and video operations, online collaboration, Unison wireless connection applications, etc.
Laptops powered by Core Ultra series processors and designed for the consumer market are now available for sale, with more models expected to be unveiled during CES 2024. Business-focused models equipped with Intel vPro processors are also expected to be unveiled soon.


