New Delhi, July 13 -- AI has quickly become one of the biggest talking points in the laptop market. Both AMD and Intel now offer processors with dedicated AI capabilities, and laptop makers are rapidly refreshing their line-ups with these newer chips. Intel is already on its third generation of Core Ultra processors, while AMD continues to expand its Ryzen AI portfolio, giving buyers more choices than ever before.

After reviewing several laptops powered by both AMD Ryzen AI and Intel Core Ultra processors over the past year, I have noticed that the gap between the two has become much smaller than it used to be. Intel has made significant improvements in battery life and efficiency, while AMD continues to deliver excellent performance for...