
"The whole system is crafted from aluminum, though instead of taking a unibody approach like you see on Apple's MacBooks, HP opted for forge stamped manufacturing which is said to give the laptop added strength and bend resistance. The result is a notebook that's both 52 percent lighter than the previous model at 2.8 pounds and five percent thinner than a 2025 M4 MacBook Air 13."
"That said, thanks to an exclusive partnership with Qualcomm, anyone planning on running a lot of AI-based apps on the Ultra 14 may want to go with the Snapdragon variant as it'll come with a slightly more powerful NPU that maxes out at 85 TOPS (that's trillions of operations per second) rather than the 80 TOPS you'd get from other OEMs."
The Omnibook Ultra 14 measures 0.42 inches thick and weighs 2.8 pounds while claiming the title of a durably slim 14-inch consumer notebook. The chassis uses forge-stamped aluminum and passes 20 MIL‑STD‑810 tests for shock, drops, and extreme temperatures. The laptop offers a vivid 3K OLED display, up to 64GB of memory, and up to 2TB of storage. Processor choices include Intel Core Ultra 3 or Snapdragon Elite X2, with the Snapdragon variant providing an NPU up to 85 TOPS. The design includes a built-in vapor chamber for sustained performance and a refined keyboard feel.
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