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Edge customers no longer have to choose between power, performance, and TCO. Now, with #IntelCoreUltra Series 3, they can have all three and fit within existing form factors. Intel’s Dan C Rodriguez tells us more from #CES2026.

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The ability to deliver leading-edge performance, power efficiency, and TCO optimization simultaneously marks a real inflection point for edge computing. As intelligence moves closer to the source—from industrial operations to distributed energy systems—the #IntelCoreUltra Series 3 could enable a new class of edge platforms that scale AI and analytics without redesigning the infrastructure itself. Exciting to see how Intel’s silicon innovation continues to align with the evolving digital edge ecosystem.

A compelling shift for edge deployments. Delivering power and performance without compromising TCO—while still fitting existing form factors—is exactly what edge customers need to scale real-world AI and compute use cases. The Intel Core Ultra Series 3 message from CES 2026 highlights how efficiency and practical deployment constraints are becoming just as important as raw performance.

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Impressive! The Intel Core Ultra Series 3 with AI acceleration and powerful cores is a big step for high-performance computing. Excited to see it in action.

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Interesting to see continued focus on efficiency and TCO for edge computing.

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