HP showcases AI PC expansion at Amplify 2025
HP Inc. is excited about the future of artificial intelligence (AI) in personal computers. At its annual Amplify partner conference in Nashville, the focus was on AI PCs and other AI-equipped devices. HP believes that AI adoption is ready to grow significantly. This year, HP highlighted its new range of AI-enabled PCs. These PCs come with advanced neural processing units (NPUs) that enhance AI capabilities. The company is positioning these devices as solutions for businesses needing to upgrade as they move away from older operating systems like Windows 10. HP's president, Alex Cho, declared that they are launching the "world's largest AI PC portfolio," with over 60 redesigned platforms. The company aims to address previous doubts about AI PCs, showing that they are prepared for mainstream use. They also introduced a program to encourage software developers to create new AI applications for these devices. Research indicates that AI PCs could make up nearly 94% of the commercial market by 2028. Many IT leaders are planning to replace their older devices with new AI-powered PCs. HP has already seen productivity gains from its internal use of AI PCs, with employees saving up to four hours per week. The company aims to integrate AI into all its devices, not just PCs. This goal includes a new standard for device connectivity and improving how businesses manage their technology. While AI PCs are the first step, HP is looking to a future where all devices leverage local AI capabilities. The excitement around this technology suggests a major shift in how businesses will operate in the coming years.