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MSI unveils new Prestige 16 AI laptops with Intel Core Ultra CPUs

MSI has recently announced the launch of its new Prestige 16 AI series of laptops. Featuring unique AI-based technologies and the new Intel Core Ultra CPUs, the new MSI laptops come in 16-inch and 13-inch models for you to choose from.

The lightweight Prestige 16 AI laptops feature the new Intel Core Ultra CPUs (Core Ultra 9 185H or Ultra 7 155H) that use Intel's integrated NPU for AI workloads. Thanks to their magnesium alloy chassis, these laptops weigh only 1.5kg. Moreover, they have a 99.9 WHr battery that supports PD 3.1 140W charging.

Other highlights of the Prestige 16 AI series are their RTX laptop GPU options, allowing users to choose between the RTX 4050, 4060 and 4070 laptop GPUs. Moreover, the optional 4K+ OLED 16:10 display (IPS QHD+ is the default) and WiFi 7 support will push your productivity to the next level. The Prestige 16 AI series laptops are Intel Evo and Nvidia Studio-certified.

In addition to the 16-inch Prestige AI model, MSI is releasing the Prestige 13 AI Evo, featuring an Intel Core Ultra CPU (Core Ultra 9 185H or Ultra 7 155H). With no dedicated GPU, this model weighs only 990g and has a 75 WHrs battery capacity, up to 50% more than comparable laptops. The Prestige AI series is now available for purchase, with the Prestige 16 AI EVO starting at $1,399 and the Prestige 13 AI EVO starting at $1049.

Along with the announcement of the new Prestige AI laptops, MSI introduced its AI Engine, which will be available via an update in January. This software delves into different AI-determined user scenarios to automatically adjust the hardware settings for gaming, work, meetings, or entertainment without manual intervention.

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KitGuru says: If you're looking for a capable lightweight laptop equipped with the latest Intel Core Ultra CPUs, the Prestige AI series could be worth checking out.

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