HP introduced refreshed versions of its EliteBook 8 series enterprise laptops at its annual Amplify conference. These models include replaceable keyboards, an extra USB Type-C port, and larger batteries. Additionally, HP unveiled four new OmniBook X models powered by Intel Core Ultra (Series 2) processors or AMD Ryzen AI CPUs, moving away from Qualcomm’s Snapdragon …
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