HP’s innovative strides in computing at CES 2025

A comprehensive look at HP's new products and AI integration showcased at CES 2025

At CES 2025, HP showcased a remarkable array of products that highlight its commitment to innovation and user experience. The company has made significant advancements across its various business units, including consumer, gaming, and commercial sectors. With a focus on integrating artificial intelligence (AI) and the latest CPU and GPU technologies, HP is redefining the landscape of personal computing.

Revamped EliteBook series

HP’s EliteBook line received a substantial refresh, introducing the EliteBook Ultra G1i and EliteBook X Flip G1i. The Ultra model builds upon the previous Qualcomm version, now offering an Intel option that features an ultra-thin chassis and an OLED display. The updated Qualcomm model, G1q, matches the Intel version’s maximum RAM of 32GB and includes optional Wi-Fi 7 support. Meanwhile, the EliteBook X series, which previously launched with AMD processors, is now being upgraded with the latest Intel Core Ultra Series 2 processors, boasting impressive AI performance capabilities.

Powerful workstations and compact designs

Among the standout products at CES 2025 were the ZBook Ultra G1a and Z2 Mini G1a, both powered by AMD’s new Ryzen AI Max PRO processors. The ZBook Ultra G1a offers a unique blend of power and portability, featuring up to 16 CPU cores, 128GB of unified memory, and high-quality display options. The Z2 Mini G1a, a compact desktop, impressively fits high-performance computing into a small form factor, making it ideal for users with limited space. Its ability to be mounted behind a monitor exemplifies HP’s innovative approach to design.

Consumer desktops and gaming innovations

HP also unveiled new consumer desktops, including the OmniStudio X, which features the latest Intel Core Ultra processors and enhanced RAM configurations. The OmniDesk series offers a range of options, catering to different user needs. In the gaming sector, the Omen MAX 16 notebook stands out with its powerful AMD and Intel CPUs, cutting-edge RTX 5000 GPUs, and multiple display configurations. However, some configurations still utilize Gen4 SSDs, which may not meet the expectations of high-performance gaming enthusiasts.

Expanding peripheral offerings

HP’s commitment to enhancing the user experience extends to its peripherals, with the introduction of new HyperX mice and Omen monitors. The Pulsefire family of mice features advanced polling rates and customizable ergonomics, while the new Omen monitors offer impressive refresh rates and resolutions, catering to gamers and professionals alike. Additionally, HP’s new Thunderbolt docks provide extensive connectivity options, making it easier for users to create desktop-like environments with their laptops.

Overall, HP’s presence at CES 2025 underscores its dedication to innovation and the integration of AI across its product lines. As the company continues to evolve, it is poised to lead the way in redefining personal computing experiences for both consumers and professionals.

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