
MSI's latest models are designed to leverage the growing capabilities of AI through dedicated silicon and software.
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MSI's latest models are designed to leverage the growing capabilities of AI through dedicated silicon and software.
MSI has announced an extensive lineup of new AI-powered laptops across gaming, business and creation segments at CES 2024. The latest models are designed to leverage the growing capabilities of artificial intelligence through dedicated silicon and software.
At the high end, MSI is introducing a series of flagship 18-inch gaming laptops equipped with the latest Intel Core HX-series processors and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40-series graphics. Models like the Titan 18 HX and Raider 18 HX aim to push the boundaries of mobile performance with clock speeds of up to 5.8GHz and total power outputs reaching an impressive 270W.
Sporting immense vapour chamber cooling systems, these 18-inch laptops allow sustained computing at the highest levels. Their expansive 18-inch 4K mini LED displays provide an immersive gaming experience.
In addition, MSI's new Vector 17 HX, Crosshair 17 HX, and Pulse 17 AI bring full-wattage graphics to the 17-inch format. Advancing thermal engineering with six exhaust ports allows these laptops to sustain intense workloads. Creative designs like Crosshair's dramatic lighting patterns and Pulse's futuristic aesthetics further elevate the gaming experience.
Meanwhile, MSI's Prestige and Creator lines focus on content creation. Models like the thin-and-light Prestige 16 AI and powerful Creator Z17 HX Studio provide silicon and displays optimized for professional workflows.
All new MSI laptops feature built-in Neural Processing Units from Intel's latest Core Ultra chips. This dedicated AI silicon accelerates inference tasks to boost productivity and experiences. Software like MSI's exclusive AI Engine and AI Artist harness machine learning to optimize system settings and power all tasks.
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