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3 AI-enhanced PCs that stand out from the rest

Thanks to Intel, a feature-laden new generation of PCs hit the market just in time for the holidays.
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AI PCs have jumped to the top of holiday wishlists, and it’s no shock to learn why. For efficient productivity and access to new frontiers of creativity, these computers — powered by an Intel Core Ultra chip — offer a major leap forward in nearly all categories. They’re even more secure, with smart defense against data cyberthieves among the many functions enabled by an NPU (neural processing unit).

But which one to choose? Here’s a closer look at what you can expect from a top machine at varying price points, all equipped with Intel’s powerful chip:

Under $1,000 

ASUS Vivobook S 14
$749.99 at Best Buy
$949.99 Save $200.00

Even at the modest end of the scale, an AI PC should pack a processor that’s ready for serious usage. With the ability to hit 40 TOPS (that’s trillions of operations per second, an important AI metric), ASUS Vivobook S 14’s Intel Core Ultra 5 Series 2 processor provides strong performance in a sleek, lightweight package. Microsoft’s Copilot AI can be summoned with the press of a button, so web searches and creative tasks get an AI boost.

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From $1,000 to $1,500

ASUS Zenbook S 14
$1,149.99 at Best Buy
$1,399.99 Save $250.00

In the midrange, higher expectations deserve expanded possibilities. Here, the ASUS Zenbook S 14, which boasts an Intel Core Ultra 7 Series 2 processor capable of up to 47 TOPS, stands out even before users see additional features like Harmon/Kardon speakers and an OLED touchscreen. Power users will appreciate this Zenbook’s all-day 72Wh battery, plus the onboard Copilot AI helps with complex tasks, image and text generation, and a multitude of other creative endeavors. 

$1,500 and above

At the most premium tier, you’ll find maximal features that deliver on every need — even some you didn’t know you had. In the Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360, an Intel Core Ultra 7 Series 2 processor powers a multitude of AI experiences such as Microsoft Copilot and Samsung Galaxy AI. 

Creatives will appreciate a folding screen that lets the laptop function like a tablet, so AI-infused work can get done using the included S Pen on the AMOLED touchscreen. Plus, Galaxy phone and tablet users will find added value in connective features like Quick Share and Multi Control that allow multiple devices to easily function as one.


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