HP has introduced its Copilot+ laptops in India, including the EliteBook Ultra and OmniBook X models. These cutting-edge devices are powered by the Snapdragon X Elite processor, which incorporates a NPU capable of executing an impressive 45 trillion operations per second, enabling advanced artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities. The EliteBook Ultra is tailored for corporate professionals seeking a high-performance, portable computing solution. This model boasts an exceptional battery life, purportedly lasting up to 26 hours on a single charge. To address the growing concerns of cybersecurity, HP has integrated enterprise-level security features, including sophisticated endpoint protection mechanisms. In contrast, the OmniBook X is geared towards the consumer market, with a particular focus on creative professionals and freelancers. This model leverages AI technology to enhance video quality and facilitate seamless collaboration, making it an attractive choice for individuals engaged in video production, graphic design, and similar creative pursuits.
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Tech giant Nvidia, renowned for its AI chip production, has begun distributing its latest semiconductor products to key partners in India. Among the recipients are major Indian telecommunications firms Tata Communications and Jio Platforms. These companies are now incorporating Nvidia’s cutting-edge chips, including the advanced GH200 AI model, into their operations. This collaboration aims to bolster the development of artificial intelligence (AI) Cloud infrastructure in the country.
Colorful Technology Company Limited has unveiled its latest motherboard, the CVN Z790D5 ARK FROZEN, designed to support Intel’s 12th, 13th, and 14th Generation Core processors. This new offering from the renowned manufacturer of gaming PC components, laptops, and audio equipment is compatible with DDR5 memory and boasts four PCIe 4.0 M.2 slots, enabling the use of high-performance NVMe SSDs.
Recent data from Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP) reveals an interesting trend in the smartphone market, which shows a significant increase in Android users making the switch to Apple iPhone. During the June quarter, a five-year high of 17 per cent of new iPhone purchasers were former Android users, nearly doubling from 10 per cent in the same period last year.
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HMD, the Finnish mobile device manufacturer, on Thursday, July 25, introduced two new smartphones in India, minus the Nokia branding. The HMD Crest and Crest Max 5G are the latest additions to the company’s lineup and come with 6.67-inch OLED screens and are available in three colour variants. Both models are equipped with Unisoc T760 5G processors and feature impressive 50-megapixel front-facing cameras for high-quality selfies.