Intel introduced its Core Ultra Series 3 processors at CES 2026, designed specifically for AI workloads.
These chips are built on Intel’s new 18A manufacturing process and focus on on-device AI performance.
Intel says the processors will significantly improve AI tasks like image generation, speech recognition, and real-time analytics.
More than 200 PC models are expected to ship with these processors.
The move shows how AI is now shaping hardware design, not just software.
Intel is positioning itself to compete more aggressively with Apple and AMD in AI-powered computing.
These chips are built on Intel’s new 18A manufacturing process and focus on on-device AI performance.
Intel says the processors will significantly improve AI tasks like image generation, speech recognition, and real-time analytics.
More than 200 PC models are expected to ship with these processors.
The move shows how AI is now shaping hardware design, not just software.
Intel is positioning itself to compete more aggressively with Apple and AMD in AI-powered computing.