line to be launched next month with an AI chip.
The laptop will use the new AMD Ryzen AI 300 series processor with incorporated AMD Radeon 800M graphics. With a performance of up to 21 hours of battery life (NPU), it can process nearly 55 trillion AI operations per second (TOPS). RAM on the OmniBook Ultra will be up to 32GB and is going to have a pair of 40GBps Thunderbolt 4 USB-C, a USB Type-A, and 3.5 mm headphone jack ports.
The Omnibook Ultra 14 looks pretty similar to the previous model, OmniBook X. With a 14-inch touchscreen display with 2240 x 1400 resolution, the design of the laptops seems the same, but the Ultra 14 features angled corners. The weight of this new laptop with the Artificial Intelligence feature will be about 3.5 pounds, much heavier than the X model, due to the 68Wh battery.
What's interesting is that the new laptop may not have the Copilot Plus Feature at launch, and HP Inc. schedules to release a free update with the Artificial Intelligence functionality.
The price starts at about $1,499.99 and will be available from August with a free software update with the new Copilot feature to improve device performance.
What are Copilot Plus PCs?
The Copilot concept is new and still developing with important features. Until the end of 2023, Microsoft had a feature called Bing Chat, similar to Copilot but not AI-powered. Now Bing Chat transformed into Copilot, and received many improvements.
Copilot, the Microsoft innovation, is a chat interface that can search for specific pieces of information, generate text for emails or summaries, and most interesting, create photos and images based on your description.
It can operate and compose computer code for JavaScript, C, and Python, thanks to the integrated silicon chips that are capable of 45 trillion operations per second (TOPS).
According to a Microsoft Blog, Copilot Plus PCs are the "most intelligent Windows devices ever built". Represents a new category of Windows devices with Artificial intelligence power that guarantees to be faster and smarter than previous models of Windows PCs.