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During an event held in San Jose, Calif., intel core ultra, which will be focused solely on the development of artificial intelligence technologies of all types, was announced. The new processor, which is part of the new family meteor lake and at the same time, it is the first novelty of 14th generation from Intel, will hit the international market in 2023 and should be considered a true milestone for professionals who need high processing capacity. Check out the initial details. r176e
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In June 2023, when it announced the name change of its processors, Intel also announced the brand core ultra as a processor developed only for those who need high performance for the development of artificial intelligence technology. Three months later, it's time for the company to finally give more details.

During an event held in California, Pat Gelsinger, CEO of Intel, took the stage to announce the news and mention that the development of AI is about to become more personal. He also commented that the new Core Ultra processor arrives to restructure the entire process that these professionals know, delivering more performance and quality. Preliminary information on the new generation shows that the Intel 7-1002H Core Ultra it has 16 cores, 22 threads and a peak speed of 3,40 GHz.
AI will fundamentally transform, reshape and restructure the PC experience – unlocking personal productivity and creativity through the power of the cloud and the PC working together. We are ushering in an era of PC for AI.
Pat Gelsinger, CEO of Intel
During the event, it was also highlighted that this new processor can deliver twice the graphics performance of any other component already manufactured by Intel. And it also has a “low energy consumption island” that can talk to Windows so that intelligent management is carried out by the operating system.
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Already considered the biggest change in Intel processors in 40 years, the Meteor Lake generation arrives to set new standards in the chipset industry. Check out each new feature in detail and what to expect when these processors reach notebooks and PCs.
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Moving on to the technical details, the new processor core ultra hits the market with the first neural processing unit integrated from Intel, also called NPU. This will not only enable low power consumption and high quality while delivering entirely new PC experiences, but it will also allow the computer to no longer need to use server-side graphics cards, with greater local performance so that, in the background, everything is running. sent to the cloud without any problems.

This new Core Ultra processor is Intel's first to the technology 3D Foveros, which allows the company to “mix and match” technology IP blocks with various memory and I/O elements – all in a small physical package for a significantly reduced board size. The first product developed in this way is the I processorntel Core Lakefield, with hybrid technology from Intel.
The artificial intelligence coprocessor can also be monitored and configured in the Windows Task Manager, so that owners can have a brief view of its performance. Check out the first image with the intel core ultra running on Windows 11:

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Intel mentioned in its event that graphics processing is the responsibility of a Intel Arc dedicated graphics card. Its graphics card will be twice as powerful compared to the previous generation of Intel Iris Xe. The first data shows that Intel Core Ultra can have native for HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 2.1 and 8K HDR video or up to four 4K monitors at the same time. It also works with USB-C ports that follow the Thunderbolt 4 standard, used for both charging and video transmission/mirroring.

This SoC block offers Bluetooth 5.4 and Wi-Fi 7. Over Wi-Fi 7, it is possible to access transfer speeds of up to 5,76 Gbps. Low power consumption without loss of performance was also cited as one of the benefits of the new processor.
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Since the 12th generation, Intel has gone from using just one core in its processors to using two. This allows for a greater division of energy consumption so that energy use is lower for simpler tasks, such as video playback or internet browsing.

In Core Ultra, in addition to the new “Redwood Cove” P-core and the new “Crestmont” E-core, there is a low-power version of the Crestmont E-cores that will be used as the first landing spot for tasks assigned to the U . Crestmont E-cores are between 4% and 6% faster clock for clock.
The company avoided saying much about the power of each of the cores in its new processor, but during testing, the low-power E-cores were able to play 4K quality video. The difference between this? The notebook battery will last much longer on a daily basis.
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As the name suggests, Thread Director works as a task manager so that simpler activities are directed to specific cores. This already happened in the Raptor Lake generation, but with Intel Core Ultra, the process has been redesigned.

When a program starts running, the low-power E cores will be assigned the task so that low power consumption is the highest priority. Then everything is sent to the conventional E cores and then to the high-performance P cores. In practice, applications and features will first run on “parts” of the processor that are less powerful, which leaves performance open to question. But that's a subject for the review.
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Finally, Intel stated that the graphics performance of its Intel Arc graphics cards has been integrated into the dedicated GPU of the new Intel Core Ultra processor. Actual performance data was also not commented on, but the company claims that the geometric shape creation rate is 2,6 times better compared to the 13th generation Raptor Lake. Pixel blending ratios have also been improved by 2,1x.

The company also claims that the depth ratio is improved by 6,6x and we can expect shadows and dark scenes to be seen in higher quality. Mainly in FPS games, but the improvement can be seen in various activities.
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Jerry Kao, chief operating officer at Acer, took the stage at the event to show the prototype of a notebook that bears the name Acer Swift and can be considered the first AI PC in the world. See his first image:

With the Core Ultra processor running Acer Parallax, the notebook can apply a 3D appearance to the 's images, even if they are in 2D. Acer also stated that the Parallax You can use the notebook's webcam so that the image is adapted according to the 's gaze and the always sees a 3D image that “moves”.
We are co-developing with Intel teams a suite of Acer AI applications to take advantage of the Intel Core Ultra platform. The highlights are the OpenVINO tools and AI libraries co-developed to bring the hardware to life.
Jerry Kao, chief operating officer at Acer.
Another example of how this can be used in practice is in the creation of images: Intel managed to unify Stable Diffusion and its platform OpenVino for creating images locally, without the need for internet or any other accessory to complete the process.

A Rewind AI, which closely resembles the use of Bing with AI, also appeared running on a notebook with Intel Core Ultra. Through the performance power of the new processor, artificial intelligence, which can create diverse content and also respond to responses, was able to function without the need for the internet, offering the same resources.
This applies to sending a response according to what was said by the computer owner (such as a father's favorite phrase, said by his daughter) and more features. O Rewind AI is available for computers with macOS and iOS (iPhones and iPads) and the launch for computers with Windows has been announced “soon”. This should happen before the end of 2024.
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This part of the Intel event concluded with the announcement that the new processor will reach the international market from December 14, 2023. As many companies must already be developing desktop and notebook models to work with this chipset, it is almost certain that we will know more about its practical use during CES 2024, which takes place during the first week of the new year.

The company is very focused on now developing processors and features for the artificial intelligence market. In addition to the new AI processor, a new generation of Intel Xeon processors was announced at today's event. gelsinger highlighted the range of AI technology available to developers on Intel platforms today – and how that range will increase dramatically in the coming year.
Artificial intelligence going forward must offer greater access, scalability, visibility, transparency and trust to the entire ecosystem
Pat Gelsinger, CEO of Intel
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