Express News | Acer's New Swift Go and Aspire Vero 16 Laptops Feature New Intel Core Ultra 200H Series Processors and Sustainable Designs
Intel announced a new generation of series chips at CES! Enhanced battery life, architecture reasons do not support Copilot+.
The new chip lineup covers everything from Core 3, designed for light tasks, to the more powerful Core Ultra 200H, aiming to enhance performance in two key areas: Battery life and the ability to run AI features. At the same time, the first Intel 18A process chip, the Intel Panther Lake processor, will be released in the second half of 2025. However, it is important to note that, apart from Core Ultra 200V, the vast majority of new processors released by Intel at this CES are based on the Arrow Lake architecture and do not adopt the latest GPU architecture and faster NPU, therefore cannot support Copilot+ features.
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