<p>➀ Intel has launched its Intel Core Ultra (Series 2) processors to improve mobile computing for businesses, creators, and gamers, featuring AI enhancements, efficiency, and performance improvements.</p><p>➁ Intel also introduced the Intel Core Ultra 200V series for Intel vPro commercial customers, combining performance, efficiency, security, and manageability to enhance business computing.</p><p>➂ These processors are designed to modernize business IT environments, improve performance, security, and efficiency, and are part of Intel's commitment to empowering IT professionals with AI-enhanced security and advanced fleet management tools.</p>
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