
HP launches new commercial AI PCs featuring Intel and AMD processors in India
The Hindu
HP on Monday launched its new range of commercial AI PCs which includes HP EliteBook Ultra G1i 14-inch, HP EliteBook X G1i 14-inch, and HP EliteBook X G1i Flip 14-inch laptops with Microsoft Copilot key for businesses and professionals in India
HP on Monday (March 17, 2025) launched its new range of commercial AI PCs which includes HP EliteBook Ultra G1i 14-inch, HP EliteBook X G1i 14-inch, and HP EliteBook X G1i Flip 14-inch laptops with Microsoft Copilot key for businesses and professionals in India.
HP’s new AI PCs run Intel Core Ultra processors, along with NPU that can handle up to 48 trillion operations per second (TOPS).
The U.S. based laptop maker also launched EliteBook X G1a 14-inch notebook featuring AMD Ryzen processors and an HP-exclusive NPU that claims to deliver up to 55 TOPS.
The HP EliteBook Ultra G1i 14-inch notebook has a 120 Hz refresh rate 3K OLED panel and the world’s largest haptic trackpad. It weighs around 1.19 kg, delivers up to 48 TOPS of NPU performance with Intel Core Ultra 5 and 7 (Series 2) processors. It has a 9 MP camera, dual microphones, and AI-powered poly camera pro for conferencing.
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The HP EliteBook Ultra G1i 14-inch will be available at HP Online stores at ₹2,67,223 in Atmosphere blue colour.
HP EliteBook X G1i 14-inch Notebook & HP EliteBook X Flip G1i 14-inch Notebook run Intel Core Ultra 5 and 7 processors with up to 48 TOPS of NPU performance. They weigh around 1.4 kg and offer tent modes to suit any workstyle and with the HP rechargeable active pen. They too have the poly camera pro, and feature four poly Studio-tuned speakers.

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