Intel recently officially announced the first generation of Core Ultra processors, which utilize a new architecture and manufacturing process designed to improve performance and endurance. Unlike traditional Intel processor architectures, Core Ultra utilizes a split-module architecture that includes a compute module, SoC module, graphics module, and IO module. For the first time, a neural network processing unit (NPU) has been integrated into the SoC module to enable efficientartificial intelligence (AI)Arithmetic.
Intel said it is working with more than 100AI ISVs collaborated to optimize the AI PC, which now supports up to 20 billion parameters for large language models. In addition, Lenovo announced the world's first production model with Core Ultra processors: the Lenovo Xiaoxin Pro 16 2024 Core Ultra Edition, which is now available for pre-order.
The release of this new processor marks another important breakthrough for Intel in the field of technology and will bring a new competitive landscape to the PC market.
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