Lenovo IdeaPad Pro 5i Refreshed With Intel Core Ultra 9 Processor in India: Price, Features

Lenovo refreshed its IdeaPad Pro 5i laptop with the latest AI-focussed Intel Core Ultra 9 processors in India on Tuesday. The creator-focussed laptop features a 14-inch 2.8K OLED display and claims up to 1.5 hours of battery life on a single charge. The Lenovo IdeaPad Pro 5i is built to military-grade standards and comes in an Arctic Grey colourway. Lenovo’s latest laptop also offers users full customisation options to build above the base model configuration according to their needs.

Lenovo IdeaPad Pro 5i price, availability

Pricing for the newest Intel Core Ultra-powered laptop in India starts at Rs. 1,09,990. The Lenovo IdeaPad Pro 5i comes in a single Arctic Grey colour option and is available to buy on the Lenovo website, the company’s exclusive stores, e-commerce websites like Amazon and Flipkart, and other offline retailers starting April 23.

Lenovo is also providing a limited time offer that lets customers avail a five percent cashback of up to Rs. 10,000 on all custom orders.

Lenovo IdeaPad Pro 5i specifications

The Windows 11-powered IdeaPad Pro 5i features a 14-inch OLED screen with 2.8K resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and 100 percent coverage the DCI-P3 spectrum. The display is also TUV Eyesafe certified for low blue light emissions.

Lenovo’s IdeaPad Pro 5i is powered by the latest AI-focussed Intel Core Ultra 9 185H processor, paired with up to 32GB of RAM and 1TB SSD storage. The laptop packs an 84Wh battery, with Lenovo claiming up to 11.5 hours of battery life on a single charge. The battery capabilities are supported by Lenovo’s Rapid Charge Express technology, that claims to charge the laptop for up to three hours of runtime in just 15 minutes.

The laptop features Dolby Atmos speakers and meets MIL-STD-810H military-grade build standard. The Lenovo IdeaPad Pro 5i also comes with cooling capabilities of up to 115W TDP and weighs 1.46 kg.


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Intel Announces New Initiatives for AI PC Developers and Hardware Vendors

Intel launched its AI PC Acceleration Program in October 2023 to connect independent hardware and software vendors with the company’s resources. On Tuesday, the company announced two more initiatives under the umbrella programme. The first initiative is called the AI PC Developer Program which is aimed at software developers, and a separate initiative for independent hardware vendors that will be added to the programme. The PC chip maker believes the programme will enable the developers to gain a better understanding of Intel’s ecosystem and a better proficiency in developing tools for the era of AI PCs.

In a newsroom post, Intel’s Vice President and General Manager of Client Software Ecosystem Enabling, Carla Rodriguez said, “We have made great strides with our AI PC Acceleration Program by working with the ecosystem. Today, with the addition of the AI PC Developer Program, we are expanding our reach to go beyond large ISVs and engage with small- and medium-sized players and aspiring developers. Our goal is to drive a frictionless experience by offering a broad set of tools including the new AI-ready Developer Kit.”

This expansion of the company’s AI PC Acceleration Program will now focus on helping software developers easily adopt new AI technologies at scale. Intel will be providing access to tools, workflows, AI-deployment frameworks and developer kits featuring Intel Core Ultra processor to both software developers and vendors.

Intel will help independent hardware vendors prepare, optimise, and enable their hardware for the chipmaker’s AI PCs. Upon qualifying its criteria, partners will be given access to Intel’s Open Labs which will provide technical and co-engineering support early in the development phase of their hardware solutions and platform. The programmes have been designed to serve both as a learning arena and as a partnership with the developers and hardware vendors to create solutions for Intel.

The company claims it has already onboarded 150 hardware vendors around the world into the AI PC Acceleration Program. Interested people can register on its website for more details and to participate. Intel also highlighted that it intends to bring more than” 300 AI-accelerated features to market through 2024 with Intel Core Ultra processors across 230 designs from 12 global original equipment manufacturers.”


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Microsoft Wants OEMs Making AI PCs to Include a Dedicated Copilot Key in the Keyboard: Report

Microsoft has a stricter definition of what constitutes an artificial intelligence (AI) PC compared to Intel, as per a report. For the Windows maker, an AI PC requires a powerful processor such as the Intel Core Ultra for enabling AI capabilities, software-based Copilot capabilities, and a dedicated Copilot key in the keyboard, as revealed by an Intel executive. The last requirement is considered a strange one, as this disqualifies PCs that come with a dedicated AI processor, GPU, and a dedicated Neural Processing Unit (NPU), but not the Copilot key from the AI PC category.

Todd Lewellen, Head of the PC ecosystem at Intel spoke with The Verge in a press briefing and elaborated upon the matter. He said, “Our joint aligned definition, Intel and Microsoft, we’ve aligned on Core Ultra, Copilot, and Copilot key. From an Intel perspective, our AI PC has Core Ultra and it has an integrated NPU because it is unlocking all kinds of new capabilities and functions in the AI space. We have great alignment with Microsoft, but there are going to be some systems out there that may not have the physical key on it but it does have our integrated NPU.”

The difference in opinion between Microsoft and OEM manufacturers can give rise to a tricky situation as the Windows maker is one of the biggest players in the AI space, and with a hold on the operating system, it can be one of the definitive voices of which PCs may or may not get the on-device AI features it develops.

An easy solution is for OEMs to simply include the Copilot key, like most Windows-powered PCs already have a dedicated Windows key. However, this would exclude some in-between devices that have already launched with required hardware capabilities but no Copilot key.

For instance, the Asus ROG Zephyrus G16 which is available in the market and features Intel’s Core Ultra processor and its AI Boost NPU would not be considered an AI PC in Microsoft’s eyes. But, based on a newsroom post by Intel which says an AI PC “has a CPU, a GPU and an NPU, each with specific AI acceleration capabilities”, as well as Lewellen’s words, it fulfils all requirements of an AI PC. What becomes of such PCs is not known. Notably, Microsoft unveiled its Surface Pro 10 and Surface Laptop 6 for businesses recently, and as the tech giant labels it the company’s first AI PCs, they feature Intel Core Ultra as well as a dedicated Copilot key.


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Intel Launches New vPro Platform for Business Focused AI-Powered PCs at MWC 2024

 Intel launched a new platform for artificial intelligence (AI)-powered PCs for businesses called vPro on Tuesday at Mobile World Congres (MWC) 2024. The new enterprise-focused platform is a cloud-based system that leverages AI to improve organisational workflows. The company claims that the platform will offer better security, more tools for IT to remotely manage and repair devices, wide range of AI features, and higher stability. More than 100 notebooks, 2-in-1, desktops, and entry workstations from different brands will get the Intel vPro platform this year.

The Intel vPro platform is built on its latest Intel Core Ultra processors with Arc GPUs and Intel Core 14th Gen processors. Refreshing its enterprise portfolio with the new platform, the tech giant announced that it was working with more than 100 software vendors, Windows 11, and Copilot teams to bring new AI experiences for the business focused PCs. To bring the capability, the platform will utilise the on-device CPU, GPU, and NPU (neural processing unit). For the PCs powered by the 14th Gen processors, its performance hybrid architecture will be used to maximise computing space to bring the AI applications and multitasking.

On the features and benefits of the new Intel vPro platform, the company stated that devices will offer 47 percent better office application productivity over a three-year-old PC. Security is also a big focus with the platform. Intel Threat Detection Technology will leverage the new NPU to improve the efficiency of detection of anomalies. It will also be able to detect such instances while consuming less power than older devices. Further, a new engine will authenticate system firmware to add another layer of security from cyber threats.

Diagnosing, managing, and fixing issues remotely will also be easy with the Intel vPro platform. A new feature called Device Discovery will allow cloud-based tools to quickly receive the necessary information to begin appropriate actions on a PC. More tools have been added to help IT teams gain visibility into the fleet of devices to check for patching requirements and delivering end-to-end device management.

Finally, stability is another focus area for Intel. The new platform helps IT organisations easily deploy tools and conduct transition of operating system generation without facing any compatibility issues or server-based lags.


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Acer Swift Go 14 Refreshed With Up to Intel Core Ultra 7 CPUs: Price, Specifications

Acer Swift Go 14 was refreshed with Intel’s new Core Ultra chipsets. The company touts it to be “one of the first devices in the market” with these chips. Intel recently launched its Ultra Core processors that are equipped with Intel AI Boost Neural Processing Unit (NPU) that is claimed to improve onboard AI functions. Notably, Asus also launched its Zenbook 14 OLED (UX3405) laptop, whereas Samsung introduced the Galaxy Book 4 series, all of which also come equipped with the new Intel Core Ultra CPUs.

Acer Swift Go 14 (SFG14-72) price, availability

The Acer Swift Go 14 (SFG14-72) will be available in North America in January 2024 starting at $799.99 (roughly Rs. 66,400), and in EMEA in December, starting at EUR 1,199 (roughly Rs. 1,09,000). The company also noted that the exact specifications, prices, and availability will vary by region. It did not confirm any details about the India launch.

Acer Swift Go 14 (SFG14-72) specifications, features

The Acer Swift Go 14 (SFG14-72) comes with 14-inch display options of up to 2.8K resolution (2,880 x 18,000 pixels) OLED panel with 90Hz refresh rate and VESA Display HDR True Black 500 certification. It is also available with a 14-inch WUXGA (1,920 x 12,000 pixels) OLED screen.

The laptop is also offered with processor options of up to Intel Core Ultra 7 155H chipsets with a dedicated AI engine. It is an Intel Evo Edition platform laptop and is said to offer improvements to instant wake, and fast charging. It is also claimed to boost the laptop’s battery life to up to 12.5 hours.

This refreshed Acer Swift Go 14 also carries a 1440p QHD webcam with Acer PurifiedVoice technology and Acer PurifiedView to help remove unwanted background noise and enhance the users’ video conferencing experience. The laptop is also equipped with two USB Type-C ports, one HDMI 2.1 port, and one MicroSD card slot. 

The aluminium chassis of the Acer Swift Go 14 (SFG14-72) weighs 1.32 kilograms and measures 14.9mm. It features an eco-friendly OceanGlass touchpad and supports Wi-Fi 6E and Intel Bluetooth LE Audio connectivity.


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Intel Announces Core Ultra, Xeon Processors for PCs and Servers in Bid to Join AI Gold Rush

Intel, the biggest maker of personal computer processors, announced new chips for PCs and data centres that the company hopes will give it a bigger slice of the booming market for artificial intelligence hardware.

The lineup includes updated Xeon server chips — the second overhaul of that processor in less than a year — that use less electricity while boosting performance and memory, the company said in a statement Thursday. Intel’s Ultra Core chips for laptops and desktop computers, meanwhile, will let PCs process AI functions directly.

Intel’s new product with the most to prove may be the Gaudi 3, the latest installment of a line that competes with Nvidia Corp.’s industry-leading H100. These chips — known as AI accelerators — help companies develop chatbots and other rapidly proliferating services. Gaudi 3 is on schedule for release in 2024, and Intel said that it will outperform the H100.

Intel shares rallied as much as 5.6 percent in New York trading following the announcement, outpacing a 3.1 percent gain by the Philadelphia Stock Exchange Semiconductor Index.

Chief Executive Officer Pat Gelsinger is counting on AI features to help reinvigorate growth at Intel, which has suffered from past missteps and a broader PC slump. But he faces tougher competition than ever. Longtime rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc. has snatched market share in PCs and servers, and some of Intel’s largest customers are now designing their own chips in-house.

At the same time, Nvidia has become a dominant force in data center chips with its AI accelerators. The products have sent sales soaring and propelled Nvidia’s valuation above $1.1 trillion (roughly Rs. 91,40,829 crore). It’s now on course to overtake Intel in total revenue this year for the first time, according to analysts’ projections. For decades, Intel was the biggest chipmaker in the world.

AMD also is playing catch-up with Nvidia in AI accelerators. Its version of that product, the MI300, will debut next year. AMD unveiled the chip at an event last week and announced that the market for AI accelerators could climb to more than $400 billion (roughly Rs. 33,23,060 crore) in the next four years.

Intel looks to gain an edge by shifting more AI processing toward devices, rather than data centers. The new Ultra Core chips, which do just that, will be available in roughly 230 PC models from manufacturers such as Dell Technologies and Samsung Electronics. starting as soon as Thursday, Intel said.

Another shift could help Intel. For now, the AI industry has concentrated on developing chatbots and services through a process called training, which involves bombarding the software with data. In the future, companies may be more focused on actually running their completed software — something that can be handled with Xeon processors in data centers and with PC chips, Intel said.

“A few people create models — lots of people use them,” Gelsinger told the audience at an event in New York. AI will be handled by PCs and other gadgets because of the high costs of data centers, he said. Sending data over the internet also limits the responsiveness of systems, he said.

But running AI software on a laptop can quickly drain the battery. To mitigate that risk, the new Core parts will run more efficiently and — in their highest-end configuration — provide more than 10 hours of life even during the most demanding tasks, Intel said.

Intel’s Xeon range will get new components that make them 42 percent better at running AI-related workloads than the previous generation, the company said. That predecessor was rolled out in January 2023.

Overall, the component will be 36 percent better when measured by performance per watt of electricity, Intel said. And even more new versions of the Xeon line will be ready in the first half of next year, the company said, part of Intel’s push to speed up product releases.

Gelsinger aims to turn around the company and restore it to prominence in the semiconductor industry, which he believes will grow to a trillion dollars in sales by the end of the decade. He assured the audience Thursday that his comeback plan is working.

“We’re going to do a decade of semiconductor work in four years,” he said. “That’s pretty crazy. We’re on track, baby.”

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Intel Core Ultra ‘Meteor Lake’ Chips Launch Date Set for December 14; to Feature Chiplet Design, AI Coprocessor

Intel on Tuesday unveiled its ‘Meteor Lake‘ processors that will make their way to computers by the end of the year. The new Intel Core Ultra chips are built using the company’s 7nm “Intel 4” technology and are the first processors from Intel to be equipped with a dedicated neural processing unit (NPU) for improved on-device AI performance. Like rivals AMD and Qualcomm, Intel’s upcoming chips use chiplets — or tiles for different components on the same chip. Intel has also touted the ability of its chip to run generative AI tools more efficiently on a laptop.

Launching on December 14, the upcoming Meteor Lake processors from Intel will succeed the firm’s Raptor Lake CPUs that were announced last year. The chipmaker says that Meteor Lake represents the biggest architectural shift in the company’s processor design in four decades, and the top-of-the-line chip is called the Intel Core Ultra — Intel appears to have switched to a new moniker for its high-end PC chip.

Thanks to Intel’s use of chiplets, the new Meteor Lake processors will use less power and offer better performance, according to Intel. This suggests that the Meteor Lake CPUs might actually be aimed at laptop users. The “Compute Tile” has performance and efficiency cores that are claimed to offer much better battery efficiency, as well as the company’s first integrated NPU AI engine.

The processor also has dedicated tiles for Media and Graphics, that are independently attached to the SoC. They can also be turned on and off independently, according to Intel. The “Graphics” tile on the processor is an “Xe LPG” GPU that is equipped with 8 Xe cores and offers support for ray tracing and XeSS — Intel’s technology to ‘upscale’ content. 

Connectivity options on the “I/O Tile” Meteor Lake processors include Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, native HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 2.1, PCIe Gen 5, and Thunderbolt 4. it appears that customers will have to wait a few more months before Intel introduces the first chips with support for the recently announced Thunderbolt 5 standard.

Intel has also touted the ability of its Meteor Lake ‘Intel Core Ultra’ chips to run AI tasks using the built-in NPU. The chips are expected to be able to run generative AI tools similar to ChatGPT on their computer without sending data to a cloud service. The dedicated NPU should also offer improved performance when using AI features that are expected to make their way to Windows in the future.

Pricing for Intel’s Meteor Lake processors haven’t been announced, but we can expect to hear more about these processors closer to the December 14 launch date, including which OEMs will be the first to bring the new chips to consumers and whether they will feature in both laptops and desktop computers.


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