Just a day following their global debut, HP India has introduced two new Copilot+ branded laptops -- EliteBook Ultra and OmniBook X for businesses and retail customers, respectively. Powered by the Snapdragon X Elite processor, these laptops are based on the ARM architecture and claim to offer better performances and power efficiency compared to x86-powered Windows PCs.
The HP EliteBook Ultra is aimed at businesses and enterprises and comes for Rs 1,69,934, while the HP OmniBook X will be selling at Rs 1,39,999 and is aimed at retail customers. Both laptops will be available for pre-order starting through offline and online channels. HP will start shipping its Copilot+ PCs in the coming weeks.
Both laptops come with a 14-inch touchscreen with 2.2K resolution, and offer 16GB of RAM and 1TB of internal storage. They come equipped with a 5MP web camera with support for Windows Hello face unlock.
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HP Next-Gen PCs To Offer AI Features And Great Battery
HP likes to call these the “next-gen AI PCs,” as they come packed with on-device gen-AI capabilities, backed by the Hexagon NPU that powers experiences like Paint Cocreator and the upcoming Recall, also known as photographic memory technology with up to 45 trillion operations per second (TOPS). Besides, the company has also incorporated several new AI features such as Spotlight and Auto Framing.
HP claims that the EliteBook Ultra and OmniBook X are capable of delivering up to 26 hours of battery life and these are part of the company’s most sustainable PC portfolio. These laptops also run on the latest version of Windows 11.
In May, Microsoft along with Qualcomm, announced over 20 new Copilot+ branded PCs, which include HP EliteBook Ultra and OmniBook X. As of now, only the Snapdragon X series powered PCs are labeled as Copilot+ PCs, as there aren’t any other chipsets that come with the required hardware to enable various on-device AI experiences.
Due to the strategic agreement between Qualcomm and Microsoft, ARM-based PCs will only be available with the Snapdragon X Elite. Besides, companies like AMD and MediaTek are said to bring their own ARM chips in H2 of 2025.
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Gigabyte Launches AI-Backed Gaming Laptops In India
Gigabyte has announced the launch of the Aorus 16X and the G6X series of gaming laptops in India. These laptops come with Microsoft CoPilot and the company’s AI Nexus technology which helps with AI tasks and gen AI apps. The Aorus 16X laptops come with Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision support. They have 16-inch displays and offer Wi-Fi 7 connectivity.
The company confirmed in a press note that the pricing of the Gigabyte Aorus 16X and the G6X gaming laptops in India would fall between Rs. 96,999 and Rs. 1,89,999. The exact pricing of the models is yet to be announced. The laptops will be available for buying in India starting in July through online and offline retail stores.