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Acer today announced the launch of an updated version of their popular Swift Go 14 thin-and-light laptop, now featuring the new 12th Gen Intel Core Ultra processors. The new Swift Go 14 (SFG14-72 model) is one of the first laptops on the market to utilize Intel’s latest mobile processors, which bring AI acceleration and enhanced performance.
Key Features: Intel Core Ultra Processors, AI Capabilities, Sleek Design
The key highlights of the new Swift Go 14 include:
- Intel Core Ultra Processors: Up to a Core i7-155H processor, from Intel’s new Ultra line aimed at thin-and-light laptops. Brings improved performance and efficiency.
- Integrated AI Acceleration: The Core Ultra chips have a dedicated Intel AI Boost engine for AI workloads, as well as Intel Arc graphics.
- AI Features: Acer’s own AI tech like PurifiedVoice noise cancellation for calls and PurifiedView enhancements during video conferencing. Also supports new Copilot AI assistant in Windows 11.
- Sleek and Portable Design: Weighs just 1.32kg with a 14.9mm thin aluminium chassis. Features a 14-inch 2.8K OLED display option.
The new processors and AI capabilities enable the Swift Go 14 to be a highly portable productivity laptop with immersive entertainment features as well.
Enhanced Performance Meets AI Acceleration
Under the hood, the Swift Go 14 is powered by up to an Intel Core i7-155H processor from the new Ultra line, which is geared towards thin-and-light consumer and commercial laptops. The Core Ultra platform promises improved performance and power efficiency compared to older equivalents.
Additionally, the processors feature an integrated Intel AI Boost engine, which acts as a dedicated neural processing unit (NPU) to accelerate AI workloads on the device. This allows the Swift Go 14 to efficiently run AI-powered features offered by both Acer and Microsoft.
On the graphics front, the Core Ultra chips have Intel Arc discrete graphics built-in for improved visuals, 3D rendering, and gaming.
Latest AI Features Enhance User Experience
To complement the AI acceleration offered by the Intel processors, Acer has also added some of its latest AI features to the new Swift Go 14.
During video calls and conferencing, the laptop can enable Acer PurifiedVoice to suppress background noise, while Acer PurifiedView improves the user’s on-screen image with enhancements like background blur.
A new Acer QuickPanel feature also auto pops-up when the webcam or mic are in use to allow easy access for configuring the video call settings.
There is also support for Microsoft’s Copilot AI assistant in Windows 11, which aims to help accelerate workflows via personalized recommendations.
Sleek and Portable Thin-and-Light Design
Living up to its name, the new Acer Swift Go 14 maintains the series’ design ethos of an ultraportable form factor. The aluminium chassis weighs just 1.32kg and measures only 14.9mm thin.
Users can choose between a 2.8K resolution OLED display or a WUXGA LCD touchscreen option. The OLED variant also boasts a 90Hz refresh rate for smoother visuals.
Despite its size, the Swift Go 14 retains a good selection of ports including USB-C, HDMI, and a microSD card reader. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth LE.
Pricing and Availability
The Acer Swift Go 14 (SFG14-72 model) will launch globally beginning Q1 2024, with the North America release expected in January 2024, starting at $799.99 USD.
In EMEA markets, the laptop is slated for December 2023 availability with €119 EUR starting price. UK availability is slated for Q2 2024 from £899 GBP.
So in summary, Acer’s latest Swift Go 14 delivers the new Intel Core Ultra processors with integrated AI acceleration, combined with Acer’s AI features, encased in a portable and stylish thin-and-light design. It aims to strike a balance between performance, efficiency and portability.
Conclusion
The new Acer Swift Go 14 looks to be an compelling thin-and-light consumer laptop option for 2024. The combination of Intel’s latest mobile processors that feature dedicated AI resources, coupled with Acer’s AI software features, enables strong performance, immersive entertainment capabilities, and AI-enhanced productivity.
For users seeking a portable daily driver laptop with a stylish design, packed with the latest hardware and AI capabilities – the updated Swift Go 14 makes a compelling case as a 2024 contender. We’ll have to see how it fares in hands-on testing when review units become available.
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