HP is bringing enhanced performance to users with their updated OmniBook Ultra, OmniStudio, and Chromebook designs. Many of these new systems feature Snapdragon X2 Elite and Intel Core Ultra processors to help accelerate AI performance and apps, all while maintaining slim and compact form factors. For instance, the Snapdragon X2 Elite processor provides up to 85 NPU TOPS to accelerate demanding AI workloads and apps, while the Intel Core Ultra processor is ideal for graphic-heavy AI workloads. Both offer long-lasting battery life.
The upcoming OmniBook Ultra 14 is designed to be about 52% lighter than the previous generation while still featuring a stunning 14” 3K OLED display. A posture detection feature helps to encourage productivity by sensing the tilt of your neck and whether you’re slouching or viewing the screen from an awkward angle. OmniBook 3, 5, 7, and X series laptops are also being updated to take advantage of next-generation hardware, including AMD Ryzen AI processors, to help streamline your workflow and boost CoPilot+ performance.
For desktops, the OmniStudio X 24 and 27 All-in-One desktop computers will be equipped with Intel Core Ultra 7 CPUs and optional NVIDIA GeForce 5050 graphics cards to power their color-accurate displays. Thunderbolt Share technology allows you to connect directly to a laptop and share a keyboard, mouse, and webcam in addition to supporting seamless file sharing between the two systems. The OmniStudio X’s webcam is designed to tilt for a desktop view, which lets you share physical documents, sketches, and notes with ease.
HP also plans to launch updated versions of both traditional and 2-in-1 Chromebook 14 and Chromebook Plus devices, providing you with great flexibility while using Google AI tools and apps. The 14” systems will feature rugged builds with 2K displays.
