The AI/ML commercialization just begun. We’ve seen several big announcements at CES-2025. Laptops announced at CES-2025 are packed with powerful CPUs, GPUs, NPUs, and AI capabilities. Let’s dive into some of the latest models. Intel-based Laptops AMD-based Laptops Nvidia-based and Nvidia GPU powered Laptops What conclusion we can make from [...]
The AI/ML commercialization just begun. We’ve seen several big announcements at CES-2025.
Laptops announced at CES-2025 are packed with powerful CPUs, GPUs, NPUs, and AI capabilities. Let’s dive into some of the latest models.
Intel-based Laptops
Core Ultra 200V: These laptops feature Intel’s Core Ultra 200V processors, which promise to beat competing chips from AMD and Qualcomm in multiple areas, including battery life and AI workloads.They’ll be available in commercial laptops starting this month.
Core Ultra 200U: Designed for thin-and-light laptops, these processors balance performance, power efficiency, and price. Laptops with Core Ultra 200U processors will debut in February.
Core Ultra 200H: These processors are designed for performance thin-and-light laptops, delivering industry-leading performance, efficiency, and platform capabilities. Over 100 laptop designs are expected to use these processors, with availability starting in February.
Core Ultra 200HX: These processors are designed for performance notebooks, requiring more energy to provide the highest performance possible. More than 40 laptop designs from Lenovo, Acer, MSI, and other OEMs are expected to use these processors, with availability expected in the first half of the year.
AMD-based Laptops
Ryzen AI Max: This series is a new category of processors that promises to bring AI PCs to the next level. They’ll feature up to 16 Zen 5 cores, a new unified, coherent memory architecture, and an XDNA 2 NPU capable of up to 50 trillion operations per second. The Ryzen AI Max series will debut in the first half of this year.
Ryzen AI 300: These mid-range processors are designed for next-generation AI PCs that meet Microsoft’s Copilot+ PC requirements. They’ll feature up to eight cores, 16 threads, and an NPU capable of performing up to 50 trillion operations per second. The Ryzen AI 300 series will debut in consumer laptops in the first quarter and commercial laptops in the second quarter.
Ryzen 200: This series is designed for mainstream laptops, balancing performance and battery life at great price points. They’ll feature up to eight cores, a 5.2GHz maximum boost frequency, and an NPU capable of up to 16 trillion operations per second. The Ryzen 200 series will debut in laptops in the second quarter.
Nvidia-based and Nvidia GPU powered Laptops
GeForce RTX 50: Nvidia’s latest GPU series promises to deliver significant upgrades in graphics, content creation, and productivity. Laptops equipped with RTX 50 GPUs will debut in March, with prices starting at $549.
GB10 Superchip: Nvidia’s GB10 Superchip is a shrunk-down version of its Grace Blackwell Superchip, designed for developers working on large AI models. The Project Digits desktop PC, which uses the GB10 Superchip, will become available in May, starting at $3,000.
What conclusion we can make from that carnival of announced new products?
All that means AI execution environments are being shifted toward local computer power. This year we might see a breakthrough in running local AI models on laptops and mobile devices as part of AI consumerization and commercialization.
The Spartan AI being a trend setter for a long time, predicted shifting to local AI around 2 years ago.
Now we can see the mainstream tendency begins to materialize and The Spartan Model Router Platform can help customers to be inside the stream and not thrown out of it.
CES 2025 is coming! Spartan team headed by its CEO, Tanya Yakhontova, will be attending CES 2025 in Las Vegas on January 7-10:https://www.ces.tech/ Interested in a meeting to know more ...