HP has just launched a comprehensive range of new computers featuring AI across the lineup. The range includes business-focused EliteBook and ProBook models, as well as consumer-oriented OmniBook devices. These machines come with NPUs that can handle between 40 to 55 trillion calculations per second, making them well-suited for complex AI tasks. Running on processors from Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm gives you multiple options to choose from, including ARM, known for its efficiency. Available at prices starting from Rs. 77,200, suggesting HP has positioned the lineup for a wide range of audience from budget to premium.
In the business category, HP has launched three laptops, giving you multiple choices between Intel and Qualcomm Snapdragon processors.
This business laptop is powered by the latest generation of Intel processors, where you can choose either Intel Ultra 5 or 7. Irrespective of the processor choice you make, both variants can go up to 48 TOPS. You get a 14-inch touch WUXGA display, which can go up to 800 nits with Intel Arc Graphics. In the memory and storage department, you have 32GB of RAM and 1TB of storage.
The Intel Ultra 5 variant is priced at ₹146,622, while the Intel Ultra 7 variant can be purchased at ₹154,013.
This Qualcomm Snapdragon-powered business laptop comes with multiple processor options. It can be paired with:
Every processor variant offers you up to 45 TOPS for your complex AI workloads. Memory can be upgraded up to 64 GB and 1 TB of maximum storage space. You also have multiple display options, including touch and non-touch. The price starts at ₹87,440 and can go up based on the processor and additional configurations you go with.
This is the cheapest option on this list, starting at ₹77,200. Unlike the previous model, you only have a single processor choice: Qualcomm Snapdragon X (Up to 2.97 GHz, 8 cores and 30 MB cache), along with 45 TOPS. While configuring this machine, you can max it out with 32 GB of RAM and 1 TB of SSD storage. Like the previous machine, HP ProBook 4 G1q also gives you an option to choose between a touch and a non-touch panel.
In the consumer laptop category, HP has launched four laptops, and all four are touch-enabled systems that offer multiple processor options from Intel and AMD.
This AMD Ryzen AI 9-powered ultraportable is centered on the AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 375 processor (up to 5.1 GHz boost clock, 12 cores/24 threads) with an integrated NPU delivering up to 55 TOPS for demanding AI tasks. It comes equipped with 32 GB of LPDDR5X-7500 memory and a 1 TB PCIe Gen 4 NVMe M.2 SSD.
The 14-inch 2.2K (2240×1400) IPS touchscreen, protected by edge-to-edge Corning Gorilla Glass, offers 400 nits of brightness, low-blue-light filtering, and 100% sRGB coverage. Graphics are handled by AMD Radeon 890M, and pricing starts at ₹186,499.
This Intel Core Ultra 5-powered convertible is centered on the Intel Core Ultra 5 226V processor (up to 4.5 GHz with 8 cores/8 threads) and NPU delivering up to 40 TOPS for AI workloads. It comes equipped with 16 GB of LPDDR5x memory and 512 GB SSD storage.
The 14-inch 3K (2880 × 1800) OLED multitouch display is protected by edge-to-edge Corning Gorilla Glass 3 and supports a variable refresh rate of 48–120 Hz with a 0.2 ms response time. With SDR brightness up to 400 nits, HDR up to 500 nits, low-blue-light filtering, and 100% DCI-P3 coverage. Pricing starts at ₹114,999.
This laptop features an AMD Ryzen AI 5 340 processor (up to 4.8 GHz boost clock, 6 cores/12 threads), and its NPU can deliver up to 50 TOPS for AI workloads. It’s paired with 16 GB memory and a 512 GB SSD.
The 13.3-inch WQXGA (2560 × 1600) IPS display offers anti-glare micro-edge glass, 400 nits of brightness, and 100% sRGB coverage in a sleek 16:10 form factor. The graphics are driven by AMD Radeon 840M, and the pricing for this machine starts at ₹87,499.
This laptop is powered by an AMD Ryzen AI 5 340 processor (up to 4.8 GHz boost clock, 6 cores/12 threads), and its NPU is capable of delivering up to 50 TOPS for on-device AI acceleration. It’s paired with 16 GB of LPDDR5x memory and a 512 GB SSD.
The 16-inch 2K (1920 × 1200) IPS display features micro-edge, anti-glare glass with 300 nits of brightness and covers 62.5% of the sRGB gamut in a 16:10 aspect ratio. Graphics are handled by AMD Radeon 840M. Pricing for this machine starts at ₹78,999.
These machines include several advanced features powered by their specialized chips. The HP AI Companion works as a research helper that can look through personal files and provide quick answers even without internet access. For more demanding tasks, an online mode using GPT-4o becomes available when connected to the internet. The local processing requires 32GB of RAM and needs up to 4.5GB of storage, using a downloaded Phi 3.5 model.
Poly Camera Pro enhances video calls with auto-framing, support for multiple cameras, visual overlays, streaming functions, and customizable effects. Poly Audio adjusts automatically to your surroundings, cutting down background noise and making voices clearer.
The myHP platform tailors the computing experience by adjusting performance based on where you place your device, stops battery overcharging and helps track screen time and viewing distance for better wellbeing.
HP has announced two more business models that will be available soon through HP Online stores, though prices haven’t been revealed yet:
Overall, the wide spectrum covers midrange to premium users, and given that you get 45-55 TOPS, which checks boxes for future apps that might use local AI for privacy and security. As always, once we have a review unit, we’ll be back with an unbiased review, filled with benchmarks.