On Tuesday, September 3, Intel unveiled its newest line of laptop processors, the Core Ultra 200V family. These processors offer enhanced performance, energy efficiency, and graphics capabilities, and will leverage the Microsoft Copilot+ feature. They will compete with AMD Ryzen AI 300 and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite.
Core Ultra 200V consumes half the energy of its previous version
Intel’s Ultra 200V Core line offers up to a 50% reduction in power consumption compared to the previous generation, potentially extending notebook battery life to 20 hours during productivity-focused tasks. This advancement could enhance Intel’s market competitiveness, particularly against Arm-based processor devices.
The new GPU architecture “Xe2” in the line promises a 30% increase in graphic performance with features such as up to eight cores, lightning tracking units, and enhanced artificial intelligence motors supporting XeSS technology, elevating gaming and graphics applications.

Intel is also investing in artificial intelligence capabilities, as the new processors’ NPU can deliver up to 120 trillion operations per second, which is four times greater than the previous generation. This enhanced performance enables efficient execution of Windows AI functions.
The Core Ultra 200V processors benefit from utilizing the TSMC 3nm lithography, particularly the N3B process, which enhances energy efficiency and overall chip performance. Additionally, they support high-speed LPDDR5X memories up to 8.533 MT/s, along with multiple PCI Express and Thunderbolt ports, as well as Wi-Fi 7 connectivity.
Presence
Pre-orders for laptops featuring the latest Intel processors started on September 3, with popular brands like Acer, ASUS, Dell Technologies, HP, Lenovo, LG, MSI, and Samsung. These products will be on sale from September 24, in both physical and online retail outlets.