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Intel launches Core Ultra 200V processors with AI advancements

Wed, 4th Sep 2024

Intel has announced the launch of its Intel Core Ultra 200V series processors, marking a significant advancement in mobile AI performance. These new processors promise substantial improvements in performance, power efficiency, graphics capabilities, application compatibility, and security.

Unveiled at Intel's Core Ultra Launch event during IFA, the new mobile client processors claim to offer breakthroughs in efficiency, compute power, graphics, and AI performance. The processors are positioned to meet the needs of modern consumers who demand robust performance and long-lasting battery life in their portable systems. “Today's consumers are increasingly creating, connecting, playing, and learning on the go. They need a system that offers exceptional performance, long-lasting battery life, no-compromise application compatibility, and enhanced security,” stated the press release.

The Intel Core Ultra 200V series processors have been designed to cater to these requirements with a focus on low-power leadership for AI PCs. These processors boast up to 50% lower package power and up to 120 total platform tera operations per second (TOPS) across the CPU, GPU, and neural processing unit (NPU). This design aims to provide the most compatible and high-performing AI experiences across various models and engines. The fourth-generation NPU is claimed to be up to four times more powerful than its predecessor, ideal for sustained AI workloads while remaining energy-efficient.

Intel is also emphasising the role of its extensive partnerships in delivering these advancements. The company has collaborated with over 100 integrated software vendors (ISVs) and developers as part of its AI PC Acceleration Program to enable more than 300 AI-accelerated features. "Intel's newest Core Ultra processors set the industry standard for mobile AI and graphics performance, and smash misconceptions about x86 efficiency. Only Intel has the scale through our partnerships with ISVs and OEMs, and the broader technology ecosystem, to provide consumers with a no-compromise AI PC experience," said Michelle Johnston Holthaus, Intel's executive vice president and general manager of the Client Computing Group.

The Intel Core Ultra 200V series includes notable advancements in graphics performance through the new Xe2 graphics microarchitecture. This delivers a 30% average performance uplift, integrating the Intel Arc GPU with up to eight new 2nd Gen Xe-cores, enhanced ray tracing units, and support for up to three 4K monitors. The processors also feature Intel Xe Matrix Extensions (Intel XMX) AI engines with up to 67 TOPS to boost creative applications and gaming performance.

In addition to performance improvements, the Intel Core Ultra 200V series promises extensive battery life. These processors are designed to offer up to 20 hours of battery life in productivity use cases, with increased performance per thread and peak performance uplift by as much as 80%. Through partnerships with leading ISVs and broad ecosystem support, Intel aims to enable users to harness the full potential of AI on their devices.

The new processors also bring multiple productivity and security enhancements. For content creation, they can automatically detect video scene changes for faster editing and generate art through text prompts. For security, the processors can verify the authenticity of online videos and secure personal data using AI-driven methods. Additionally, they offer features to save time on video presentations and boost gaming performance via AI-generated high-quality images.

Most of the designs featuring the new processors will be Intel Evo Edition laptops. These devices undergo rigorous testing to ensure they deliver a smooth AI PC experience, combining key platform technologies with system optimisations to reduce lag and minimise dependency on battery chargers. Intel Evo designs are also required to meet enhanced metrics for cooler and quieter performance.

Consumer devices powered by the Intel Core Ultra 200V series processors are now available for pre-order, with commercial devices built on the Intel vPro platform expected to arrive early next year.

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