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HP is Betting on AI for their Notebooks and Desktops

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HP Inc. today introduced two new innovations—the world's highest performance AI PC and the first integration of a trust framework into an AI model development platform. Both announcements expand HP's efforts to make AI real for companies and people with new and transformative AI experiences across the company's PCs, software, and partner ecosystem.

HP is empowering everyone, from corporate knowledge workers to freelancers and students, to unlock the power of AI. Users can connect with anyone in the world with real time translation to 40 languages, become master presenters with their personal communication coach, and quickly create videos like a pro.




"AI is poised to be the most significant driver of change over the next decade, ushering in a new era of innovation driven not just by information, but actionable insights," said Alex Cho, President, Personal Systems, HP Inc. "HP is making AI real for companies with solutions like Z by HP AI Studio, for places and spaces with our latest hybrid work solutions, and for people with our first HP OmniBook Ultra."

Empowering Companies to Build and Use AI
Today, only 33% of data scientists are satisfied with their current AI tools, and 81% lack confidence in their company's ability to quickly deploy those tools—underscoring the urgent need for solutions that can rapidly transform business operations.

Announced earlier this year, HP is adding new capabilities to the Z by HP AI Studio for faster and safer deployment of AI-powered applications, building trust into LLM development and customization. As the world's most comprehensive workstation solution for AI development, Z by HP AI Studio is now empowering data scientists and AI creators to create models they trust with the integration of Galileo into Z by HP AI Studio. Users will be able to detect and correct hallucinations, drift, and bias in their models, while proactively protecting against inaccurate or biased outputs—all within the AI Studio platform. With this added capability, HP is the only manufacturer to develop an AI platform for workstations with built-in generative AI trust for LLM development. 2

"Allowing businesses to leverage their proprietary data without compromising security is critical for AI development, and Galileo is proud to join forces with HP to deliver solutions that add visibility, control, and trust to enterprise generative AI projects," said Yash Sheth, Co-Founder & COO, Galileo. "By integrating our software and Luna Evaluation Foundation Models with Z by HP's AI Studio, we are delivering unparalleled value for organizations seeking to responsibly harness the transformative power of AI."

Experiencing AI on HP PCs
An Unconstrained AI Playground: The HP OmniBook Ultra

As new possibilities are unlocked daily with AI, consumers on the bleeding edge of AI revolution have a new tool in the toolbox to run workloads faster, customize models, and maintain privacy - all locally on the device.

Meet the first HP OmniBook Ultra 14-inch Next Gen AI PC. This device:
  • Inspires without compromise: Unleash endless creativity with the device's AMD Ryzen AI 300 series processor with integrated AMD Radeon 800M graphics. Its powerful NPU offers unparalleled performance and up to 21 hours of battery life.
  • Supercharges productivity: The OmniBook Ultra is co-engineered with AMD to enable up to 55 TOPS of NPU performance. HP AI Companion optimizes the device for greater productivity and brings AI tools and solutions onto the device. It will soon offer expanded functionality for managing PC settings and troubleshooting HP products.
  • Enables immersive and seamless collaboration: Experience life uninterrupted with collaboration tools like an AI-enabled, high-resolution 9 MP camera using the Poly Camera Pro app and Windows Studio Effects.
  • Protects from threats: Industry-leading protection and capabilities of Wolf Security found on HP's commercial devices are now available on the HP OmniBook Ultra. The unique security chip allows the PC's core to self-heal from AI-assisted cyberattacks while keeping data private and users productive.
  • Future-proofed technology that's sustainable: The OmniBook Ultra will have a free update to Copilot+ PC experiences when available from Microsoft. And the device is designed using up to 90% recycled metals and 5% ocean-bound plastics to help reduce environmental impact.

AI That Adapts: The OmniStudio X AIO

For consumers who need a performant all-in-one device for both creation and entertainment, the first HP OmniStudio X 27- and 31.5-inch All-In-One Desktop PCs deliver a sleek modern design with built-in AI features:
  • Productivity powerhouse: Experience the raw power of the device's three engines (CPU, GPU, and NPU) to accelerate AI applications. Create and collaborate like never before with up to Intel Core Ultra 7 processors and optional NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 GPU (6 GB GDDR6 dedicated) to best optimize intensive workflows like photo and video editing.
  • Adaptable design: Productivity and entertainment have never been more customizable on the world's most adaptive AI All-in-One with its height-adjustable stand and new USB Type-C with DP-in/out. The USB-C connection supports video, audio, data, keyboard, and mouse control, and it can be used as a laptop docking station to take advantage of the large display. Its AI-powered wellness features like screen time and distance reminders help reduce fatigue. Presence sensing adds additional privacy and peace of mind whether working at home or in open spaces.
  • Entertain and collaborate: With its massive 4K screen, 5 MP camera, Poly Studio audio, and Adaptive audio, the HP OmniStudio X 31.5 is the world's most immersive experience AI All-in-One and the first All-in-One to receive an IMAX Enhanced certification for the ultimate visual and sound experience.
  • Sustainability in any size: Little things make a big difference with the OmniStudio X AIO, which uses 25% recycled metals and 35% post-consumer recycled plastics. It also has EPEAT Gold with Climate+ and ENERGY STAR certifications.

Explore the Possibilities of AI with the Latest Software Ecosystem

HP is also working closely with the rapidly growing ecosystem of software developers building powerful AI solutions for consumers and businesses. As part of this effort, Beautiful.ai and Polymer will supercharge productivity, and Luminar Neo will accelerate creative editing - all part of future updates to HP AI Companion. HP is also collaborating with Omnibridge, Loccus.ai, and Virtual Sapiens to deliver easier, seamless, and accessible experiences with AI on HP AI PCs.

Pricing and Availability
  • Z by HP AI Studio with Galileo integration is expected to be available in the fall of 2024.
  • The HP OmniBook Ultra 14-inch Next Gen AI PC is expected to be available beginning in August on HP.com for a starting price of $1,449.99. The device will also be available at BestBuy.com.
  • The HP OmniStudio X 27- and 31.5-inch All-In-One Desktop PCs are expected to be available beginning in August on HP.com for a starting price of $1,149.99.

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Wow, times are changing. A first rate AMD laptop being retailed at BestBuy?
 
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Takes Leadership... right lmao, HP!
 

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AI marketing is out of control. People already had massive AI capabilities in their RTX 3070 laptops from 4 years ago. Nobody cared. Nobody cares today either.
 
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Can you get it without the AI "features" ?
I'm OK with the AI hardware, because it's used for some really useful things (video, audio and image editing, etc.). AI powered filters let me do things with 3 mouse clicks instead of 10 minutes of manual work. As long as AI is helping, not replacing humans, I'm all for it. If the NPU in the new Ryzen 9700X (that I plan on buying to replace my 3700X) is faster than my ageing 2080Ti, that will be a nice boost to my productivity without getting a new and expensive GPU.
It's the stupid "AI everywhere" rush that's annoying me.

AI marketing is out of control. People already had massive AI capabilities in their RTX 3070 laptops from 4 years ago. Nobody cared. Nobody cares today either.
Computer hardware is so fast nowadays, that even a $300 laptop is good enough for 90% of people's needs. Manufacturers need something new to sell stuff. Now that speed is no longer an argument, they lean on "get on the AI bandwagon" marketing.
 
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I'm OK with the AI hardware, because it's used for some really useful things (video, audio and image editing, etc.). AI powered filters let me do things with 3 mouse clicks instead of 10 minutes of manual work. As long as AI is helping, not replacing humans, I'm all for it. If the NPU in the new Ryzen 9700X (that I plan on buying to replace my 3700X) is faster than my ageing 2080Ti, that will be a nice boost to my productivity without getting a new and expensive GPU.
It's the stupid "AI everywhere" rush that's annoying me.


Computer hardware is so fast nowadays, that even a $300 laptop is good enough for 90% of people's needs. Manufacturers need something new to sell stuff. Now that speed is no longer an argument, they lean on "get on the AI bandwagon" marketing.

There's no NPU in the Ryzen 9700X. They added them to the laptop chips, not the desktop chips. Because you'd want to use a Radeon 7900 XT for AI with the desktop. Or RTX 4060. Etc. All faster anyways.
 

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Thank you HP for taking leadership with the AI bizz buzz. Tossing in the word trust was a nice touch as well.



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Whew, I was really getting worried that no one was going to take AI leadership to the next level. HP made quality sleep possible again.
 
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Wow, times are changing. A first rate AMD laptop being retailed at BestBuy?
Looks like Intel is cutting the bribes program so maybe they only have enough money left to keep Dell in it, so HP is now “free” to use AMD. :)
 
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I wont buy anything from HP ever unless they turn their product around. Such shitty products.
 
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Empowering, leadership, AI... Some of my most hated words ever.
 
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"HP Takes AI Leadership to the Next Level"

Is "AI Leadership" a euphemism for "caught asleep on the job", and is "Next Level" a euphemism for Kindergarten?

Last time I checked, HP weren't even on the AI radar, and HP's idea of leadership is to buy out the superior competition and completely fail to capitalise on what the competition was doing to become superior to HP(E) in the first place.

Empowering, leadership, AI... Some of my most hated words ever.
Empowering, Leadership, and AI are all prominently featured words of The 2024 Bullshit Bingo card.
 
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I wont buy anything from HP ever unless they turn their product around. Such shitty products.
This ^

Reprehensible company and their laptops are chock full of useless bloatware crap and the ssd needs to be reformatted immediately on purchase.
 
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Well my 4090 has over 1300 TOPS, PC on that article are about... 55 TOPS.:laugh:
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AI marketing is out of control. People already had massive AI capabilities in their RTX 3070 laptops from 4 years ago. Nobody cared. Nobody cares today either.
I should tell that to my psychologist, that nobody cares anymore.
 
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Another day, another AI news.
 

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Firstly, HP is betting on a questionable technology. Not that it is useless, but I think there is not al lot of runway for companies to make money. Also, you can tell that those Qualcomm based laptops are not flying off the shelves because of some half bake AI processors onboard.

Secondly, HP should work on their internal anti-consumer policies.

Lastly, HP needs to work on the quality of the retail products. Failure rate from my experience is very high. For context, I had 2 Pavilion laptops before, and each of them had to be sent back for repairs due to various issues, 2 and 3 times respectively. The only one that lasted 3 years or more is the HP ProBook issued by my company. Recently, the HP laser jet also failed shortly after a year. My previous Samsung laser jet lasted almost 3 years, both at around the same price point.

Another day, another AI news.
Typical brain washing tactic to make you want to buy some AI hardware by spamming you with the same thing over and over again while highlighting that "everyone loves it, you should too".
 
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How about AI printers?
 
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