HP introduces PC with AMD AI chip that fits into keyboard
HP has unveiled the EliteBoard G1a, a keyboard with a built-in modular business PC Copilot+. The device weighs only 600 grams and easily fits in a backpack.
HP has unveiled the EliteBoard G1a, a keyboard with a built-in modular business PC Copilot+. The device weighs only 600 grams and easily fits in a backpack.
HP has unveiled the EliteBoard G1a, a keyboard with a built-in modular business PC Copilot+. The device weighs only 600 grams and easily fits in a backpack.
Mashable notes that computers combined with a keyboard have been around since the late 1970s, but they were low-powered and intended mostly for education and 8-bit games.
The EliteBoard G1a is a new form factor for modern all-in-one PCs, which are typically monitors with integrated components, like Apple’s iMac. Unlike traditional all-in-ones, the EliteBoard contains all the necessary hardware in the keyboard itself.
The EliteBoard G1a is also designed for easy maintenance—advanced users can remove the bottom cover to replace the RAM, SSD, speakers, battery, fans, or Wi-Fi module. The keyboard keys are also replaceable.

The AMD Ryzen AI 7 350 PRO processor delivers up to 50 TOPS of AI computing power. (TOPS is trillions of operations per second, a measure of AI performance). The EliteBoard G1a will feature integrated AMD Radeon 800 Series graphics, up to 64GB of RAM, and up to 2TB of SSD storage. It also supports two external 4K displays daisy-chained together.
The EliteBoard G1a will go on sale this spring. The price of the device has not yet been disclosed.



