On November 28, Intel held a workshop on Increasing Productivity with AI PCs in Hanoi, demonstrating the ability of AI PC models equipped with Intel Core Ultra processors to support journalists and creators to improve performance.
In the context of AI reshaping the way of working, Intel emphasizes the importance of flexibility between cloud AI and AI running locally on the device, especially for tasks that require privacy and security.
AI PC uses an Intel Core Ultra processor with integrated processor processor, GPU and NPU, allowing sensitive data processing right on the device, limiting the need to submit information to third-party services. This is assessed to be consistent with the need for security of investigation press data, business documents or exclusive creative ideas. At the event, Intel described three stages of work of journalists and content creators supported by a rich software ecosystem.
During the idea search phase, users can combine online information lookup with the use of locally running open source GenAI apps such as Intel AI Playground to sketch images and build original ideas without programming skills.
When implementing the idea, AI PC helps analyze local archival documents using enhanced traceability-based generative tools, while supporting writing through large open source language models while still ensuring the confidentiality of the textbook.

During the completion stage, AI PC supports reviewing text, proposing content editing and improving the quality of articles. surround sound apps using plugins OpenVino allow for noise filtering and voice separation in recording.
content creators can take advantage of video processing tools to automatically create subheadings, cut and shorten publishing time. Intel hardware-optimized AI features also support image editing, scene recognition, and lighting right on the device without a network connection.
Mr. Phung Viet Thang - Vietnam National Director, Sales and Marketing of Intel - said that AI PC is a new step forward in computer technology with the ability to process AI quickly right on the device, creating a difference compared to models that depend on cloud computing. This helps users both exploit the power of AI software and maintain data privacy.
The Intel Core Ultra 200V series launched at the end of 2024 sets a new standard for energy efficiency on the x86 platform. This processor increases the performance of each channel by three times, increasing the peak performance by more than 80% and achieving an actual battery life of up to 20 hours.
Intel and partners such as Acer, ASUS, Dell Technologies, Gigabyte, HP, Lenovo and MSI have demonstrated many PC AI computer models to affirm the readiness of the technology ecosystem to anticipate the AI trend.