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HP’s CES showcase highlights the future of computing with AI-driven innovations, featuring theEliteBook Ultra G1i with its impressive 48 TOPS AI processing power, setting new standards for performance and integration.
At CES 2025, HP made a significant splash with its lineup of new AI and gaming computers during the Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and Intel press events. This move underscores the growing importance of AI in consumer and commercial computing, showcasing how these technologies are becoming increasingly integrated into everyday devices.
HP's latest addition to its AI PC lineup is the HP EliteBook Ultra G1i 14-inch notebook. This sleek device packs a powerful next-gen AI processor capable of delivering up to 48 TOPS (trillion operations per second), making it a formidable choice for professionals and enthusiasts alike.
HP also unveiled the HP Z2 Mini G1a Workstation Desktop PC, a compact yet powerful workstation designed to deliver transformative AI performance. This mini-sized device is ideal for users who need to handle 3D design and render graphics-intensive projects or work locally on large language models (LLMs).

In addition to the HP EliteBook Ultra G1i and the HP Z2 Mini G1a, HP has also introduced other AI laptops aimed at commercial customers. These include:
HP's latest lineup of AI-powered devices at CES 2025 demonstrates the company's commitment to integrating cutting-edge technology into its products. These new machines are not only powerful but also designed to meet the diverse needs of both consumers and commercial users, from video conferencing to 3D design and beyond.
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