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Intel’s new enterprise-grade PC integrates CPU, GPU and NPU engines; enabling flexible AI workload distribution with GPU running intensive AI and NPUs powering energy-efficient continuous AI

August 27, 2025 //  by Finnovate

Intel Corp. offers a personal computer or PC platform for those who want the cream of the crop in artificial intelligence hardware. Intel vPro is a professional-grade business PC platform, built for customers in the commercial sector. The product is aimed at users who want to run AI software at the highest level. The computers built on vPro each have central, graphics and neural processing units. The GPUs run heavy-duty AI, while the relatively new NPU is for battery-efficient, constantly running AI. “You don’t get anything below an Ultra 5 or a 5 Series in a commercial grade system,” Sarah Wieskus, general manager of commercial client sales at Intel Corp. “Period, full stop. Then you have to have the Q series chipset, you have to have Wi-Fi 7. It’s a total package, and it’s the best of the best. And then there’s more security technology in vPro than there is [in] consumer.” “You get that flexibility to use all three engines instead of one at the highest level,” Wieskus said. “It’s really important then that we have software that takes advantage of all three … At Intel, we have 20,000 software developers working with the software ecosystem to make sure they can see all three of these engines and [that] they’re using them.”

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