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An AI-ready laptop features processors with built-in NPUs
and GPUs designed to accelerate AI tasks efficiently,
enhancing productivity, creativity, and overall performance.
Designed to accelerate AI tasks, particularly those involving machine learning and neural networks, making AI processing faster and more efficient.
Next level video calls with even more controls, effects and advanced background noise removal.
Carries out most of the processing tasks, managing and executing instructions from software applications.
With AI-powered optimisation, your laptop intelligently allocates processing power to demanding tasks, ensuring smooth, efficient performance whilst preserving battery life.
AI helps users by learning their habits to offer personalised suggestions, enabling intuitive voice and gesture control, and optimising controls and settings for any environment.
With AI-powered optimisation, your laptop intelligently allocates processing power to demanding tasks, ensuring smooth, efficient performance whilst preserving battery life.
AI helps users by learning their habits to offer personalised suggestions, enabling intuitive voice and gesture control, and optimising controls and settings for any environment.
By intelligently managing energy distribution, your laptop extends battery life, allowing you to work longer without needing to recharge.
AI manages open applications and system resources more efficiently, preventing slowdowns and crashes. This means you can switch between multiple tasks seamlessly.
Repetitive tasks such as sorting emails and organising files are automated to reduce manual workload, freeing up your time for more complex and creative work.
An NPU (Neural Processing Unit) is a specialised processor designed to accelerate artificial intelligence (AI) tasks, such as image recognition and natural language processing. It performs complex calculations more efficiently than traditional CPUs or GPUs and is measured in TOPS (Tera Operations Per Second), which indicates its ability to handle trillions of operations per second, boosting the performance and responsiveness of AI applications.
TOPS (Tera Operations Per Second) is a measurement of computational performance that indicates how many trillion operations a processor, such as an NPU, can handle in one second. A higher TOPS rating signifies greater capability in processing complex tasks and AI workloads, leading to faster and more efficient performance in applications like image recognition and data analysis.
An NPU is specialised for accelerating AI and machine learning tasks, optimised for handling complex computations and parallel processing required by neural networks. In contrast, a CPU (Central Processing Unit) is a general-purpose processor designed for managing a wide range of computing tasks and operating system functions. While CPUs are versatile and handle various applications, NPUs offer enhanced performance and efficiency for specific AI-driven workloads.
An An AI PC includes specialised
components like NPUs and advanced GPUs (Graphics Processing Units) that enhance
its ability to handle AI tasks such as machine learning, image recognition, and
natural language processing. It also utilises AI algorithms to optimise
performance, automate tasks, and offer personalised experiences.
A non-AI PC relies on general-purpose CPUs (Central Processing Units) and GPUs,
focusing on traditional computing tasks without the advanced AI capabilities.
While it can handle standard applications, it lacks the additional performance,
functionality and security.
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