Intel has unveiled its next-generation PC processors at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, marking a key step in its push to regain leadership in the global chip market.
The new Intel Core Ultra chips are designed for laptops and are built to deliver better performance, improved power efficiency, and stronger artificial intelligence capabilities.
Intel said the processors will support advanced AI features directly on devices, reducing reliance on cloud computing. The chips are expected to power a wide range of new PCs launching later this year, as competition intensifies with rivals such as AMD and Nvidia.