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HP’s new OmniBook X Flip 16 inch 2-in-1 Laptop Next Gen AI PC: now with an AMD or Intel Chip

Image: OmniBook X Flip 16 inch 2-in-1 Laptop Next Gen AI PC in meteor silver, eclipse grey and glacier silver colours

  • HP’s OmniBook X lineup is no longer limited to Snapdragon X processors, there is now a choice of Intel or AMD CPUs.
  • Release date to be confirmed

The soon-to-be-released HP OmniBook X Flip 16” AI PC is a thin and light laptop, weighing in at 4.15lb (Intel) and 4.18lb (AMD), providing a quiet performance experience, energy-efficiency, HP AI PC experiences, and best-in-class video calling.

Powered by an Intel® Core™ Ultra processor and a built-in NPU up to 48 TOPS[1], as well as AMD Ryzen™ AI 300 series processor and built-in NPU with up to 50 TOPS[2] . Comes with 4 versatile modes―clamshell, tent, tablet, and reverse. Premium speakers and Poly Studio audio tuning deliver top-notch sound, and it comes with an optional stylus.

News in the Channel will publish specification sheets closer to the OmniBook release dates – there are 18 new OmniBook PCs in the series to launch later in 2025: four OmniBook X, seven OmniBook 7, five OmniBook 5 and two OmniBook 3 laptops.

[1] Based on HP’s internal analysis as of next gen PC’s with a 40-60 TOPS NPU as of (current date). Battery life tested by HP using continuous FHD video playback, 1080p (1920×1080) resolution, 200 nits brightness, system audio level as image default, player audio level at 100%, played full-screen from local storage, headphone attached or through speaker (if no audio jack port), wireless on but not connected. Actual battery life will vary depending on configuration and maximum capacity will naturally decrease with time and usage.

[2] Multi-core is designed to improve performance of certain software products. Not all customers or software applications will necessarily benefit from use of this technology. Performance and clock frequency will vary depending on application workload and your hardware and software configurations. AMD’s numbering is not a measurement of clock speed. Features and software that require a NPU may require software purchase, subscription or enablement by a software or platform provider, and third party software may have specific configuration or compatibility requirements. Potential NPU inferencing performance varies by use, configuration, and other factors.

 

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Trish is the Head of Content for In the Channel Media Group as well as being Guest Editor of UC Advanced Magazine.

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