Intel launches Core Series 3 processors with AI power and faster connectivity

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Intel boosts performance with new Core Series 3 chips for modern computing needs
Intel boosts performance with new Core Series 3 chips for modern computing needs

In a move aimed at upgrading everyday and business computing, Intel has introduced its latest Core Series 3 processors, designed to deliver improved performance and modern features.

The new chips are built on the Core Ultra Series 3 architecture and use the advanced 18A process. They are positioned as a strong option for users looking to upgrade older systems.

These processors come with built-in AI capabilities of up to 40 TOPS. They also support faster connectivity with features like Thunderbolt 4, Wi-Fi 7 (R2), and Bluetooth 6.

Intel claims the new lineup offers up to 47% improvement in single-thread performance and up to 41% better multi-thread performance compared to older devices.

The series includes Core 7, Core 5, and Core 3 variants. These processors are designed to handle a wide range of tasks, from basic web browsing to more demanding AI workloads.

Devices powered by these chips are expected to roll out throughout the year from major brands such as Acer, ASUS, and Samsung.

The launch reflects Intel’s continued focus on combining performance, AI capabilities, and connectivity in its latest generation of processors.

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