Intel said on Monday that it aims to ship over 100 million units of AI PC processors by next year.
Intel Korea vice president Choi Won-hyuk said during a press conference in Seoul that the company aims to manufacture and supply chips for “AI” PCs of 40 million units this year and 60 million units in 2025.
Choi said more devices that can utilize AI will allow software developers to develop applications that use AI and increase the market.
AI PCs won’t be just a category in PCs but technology that accelerates the evolution of PCs, he said.
Most set makers have launched notebooks with Intel Core Ultra processors that will provide customers with ample choices, he added.
Intel Core Ultra processor, also known as Meteor Lake, is a CPU aimed at notebooks.
The US chip giant touted its power efficiency __ it has six performance cores, eight efficient cores, and 2 lower power efficient cores. It also comes with a neural processing unit that supports the GPU. Intel claims the chip had 2.5 times the power efficiency compared to its predecessor.
Meanwhile, Intel also showcased notebooks made by Samsung, LG, Lenovo, HP, and others that use Intel Core Ultra processors at the press conference.