Core Ultra Series 3 Processors Hit PH Market, Boosting AI Capabilities for Tech Firms

Core Ultra Series 3 Processors Hit PH Market, Boosting AI Capabilities for Tech Firms

Intel's new Core Ultra Series 3 processors boast 50 trillion AI operations per second, revolutionizing laptop performance for professionals, students, and businesses alike.

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Intel has introduced a new series of laptops featuring its latest processors in the Philippines, targeting both high-end and budget-conscious consumers. The Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors, capable of executing up to 50 trillion operations per second in AI tasks, are now available through major brands such as Asus, Acer, Dell, HP, Lenovo, and MSI.

These processors, which were first showcased at CES 2026, are built using Intel’s 18A process and integrate various components for enhanced performance in artificial intelligence. Additionally, Intel is launching the more economical Core Series 3 processors aimed at students, families, and small businesses, offering improved single-thread and multi-thread performance compared to older PCs.

With over 200 laptop models expected to feature the Core Ultra Series 3 processors and more than 70 designs using the Core Series 3 chips, Intel emphasizes the importance of these advancements for Filipino users. George Chacko, general manager of the Sales Group for Southeast Asia, Australia, and New Zealand, noted that these innovations will drive productivity and creativity among a wide range of users.

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