HP rolls out new range of AI-powered PCs in Australia

By Joshua Gliddon on Jun 26, 2026 1:37PM
HP rolls out new range of AI-powered PCs in Australia

HP has announced the Australian launch of its next-generation commercial and consumer portfolio, spanning the OmniBook, OmniStudio, EliteBook and Hyper X OMEN portfolios.

At the core of the portfolio are Intel’s Core Ultra Series 3 processors.

With dedicated AI acceleration built directly into the processor, these devices can run AI tasks locally, enabling faster response times, improved efficiency and enhanced privacy, the company claims, with the architecture also enabling more efficient power usage.

The new Intel chips can run local AI workloads, and the processor giant claims its lates-gen silicon is more power-efficient, leading to longer battery life and more time away from a wall plug.

“Work no longer fits neatly into a single place, role or nine‑to‑five day and technology needs to adapt to people, not the other way around,” said Brad Pulford, managing director, HP Australia and New Zealand.

“At HP, we believe the future of work is human‑centric and flexible, powered by intelligent technology that helps people stay productive, creative and connected wherever work happens. Our next‑generation portfolio brings this to life by combining AI‑powered performance with a seamlessly connected ecosystem, so work feels simpler, more intuitive and more secure."

“Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors deliver strong performance, improved efficiency and built-in AI capabilities that support smarter multitasking, faster content creation and more responsive computing experiences, on a device that lasts more than a day," said Glen Boatwright, country manager, Intel Australia and New Zealand. 

“Combined with HP’s innovation and ecosystem, we’re delivering technology that not only meets today’s workplace needs but is ready for the next wave of AI-driven productivity,” he said.

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