en.Wedoany.com Reported - Positivo Tecnologia has launched the Positivo Master N8460 Copilot+ PC notebook for the enterprise market, a device specifically designed for the next generation of artificial intelligence-based applications.

This notebook is powered by Intel Core Ultra 3 series processors, featuring a hybrid architecture of CPU, GPU, and NPU (Neural Processing Unit), and comes with the Windows 11 Copilot+ PC system. Manufactured at Positivo Group's factory in Manaus, the device utilizes Intel AI Boost technology to accelerate the processing of AI workloads directly on the device. The dedicated NPU enables more efficient execution of AI applications, reducing energy consumption while freeing up the CPU and GPU for other tasks. According to Positivo, the device delivers higher performance in applications such as data analysis, content editing, image creation, intelligent video conferencing, and process automation.
The Master N8460 is designed for professionals who require high processing power to run multiple tasks simultaneously without performance loss, and is ready to leverage the new features of Microsoft Copilot+.
In terms of technical specifications, it offers options for Intel Core Ultra 5 and Intel Core Ultra 7 (3 series) processors, supports up to 128 GB of DDR5 memory, up to 1 TB PCIe Gen 5 SSD, Wi-Fi 7 connectivity, two Thunderbolt 4 ports, a 14-inch IPS WUXGA screen, and a long-lasting battery. The notebook weighs from 1.41 kg and has a thickness of 17.9 mm.
For security features, the device is equipped with TPM 2.0, Microsoft Pluton, Windows Hello, an optional biometric reader, Smart Card, Intel Boot Guard, and a BIOS and remote management capabilities developed in accordance with international cybersecurity standards. The chassis features an aluminum top cover, reinforced metal hinges, and a spill-resistant keyboard, and has passed military standard MIL-STD-810H certification tests, including drop, vibration, dust, humidity, extreme temperature, and mechanical shock tests.
This launch aligns with the global trend in the embedded AI PC market, with a strategy to shift some AI processing to the device locally, reducing reliance on the cloud, improving application response speed, and enhancing information privacy. As Copilot+ PCs enter the enterprise environment, businesses will have devices capable of executing advanced AI functions directly on the hardware, thereby reducing token costs and increasing productivity in activities such as document creation, big data analysis, content generation, repetitive task automation, and decision support.
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