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Intel Launches New Core Ultra Series Processors
Jan 6, 2025 9:24 AM

11:57 AM EST, 01/06/2025 (MT Newswires) -- Intel ( INTC ) said Monday it is launching the new Intel Core Ultra series processors for businesses, creators and gamers at the CES 2025 tech event.

The chipmaker introduced a new suite of processors for edge computing and said it is launching the Intel Core Ultra 200U series mobile processors. The company said it is expanding its Intel Core Ultra 200S series desktop processors with 12 new 65- and 35-watt offerings, with availability starting Jan. 13.

The Intel Core Ultra 200V series-powered systems with the Intel ( INTC ) vPro platform are now available in stores, while the Intel Core Ultra 200H and U series-powered systems will become available next month.

The company said the Intel Core Ultra 200HX series-powered systems will become available in the first half of this year.

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