According to Digital Trends , Intel has officially launched AI Quiet Plus, a new certification standard that promises to completely transform the gaming experience by using artificial intelligence (AI) to minimize noise and temperature.
Intel puts an end to the noisy era of gaming laptops.
If you frequently play demanding games, you're probably familiar with the scene of your laptop starting to roar like a jet after just a few minutes of intense gaming . The noise from the cooling fan is not only annoying for the user but also a nightmare for those around them. Understanding this drawback, Intel's branch in China has introduced a groundbreaking solution called AI Quiet Plus.

Is the era of noisy, heat-generating gaming laptops coming to an end?
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This is not simply a software tweak, but a rigorous set of standards that computer manufacturers must adhere to in order to achieve the perfect balance between performance and user comfort.
At the heart of AI Quiet Plus is the integrated neural processing unit (NPU) within the Core Ultra 200HX Plus chip (released in March 2026). Instead of the traditional method of automatically turning the fan to maximum power when it feels hot, AI Quiet Plus uses AI to monitor in real time metrics such as temperature, power consumption, and the specific workload of each game.
The system will intelligently "read" the situation to make cooling decisions only when absolutely necessary. Intel asserts: "A smart fan is far better than a fan that just runs fast."
For gamers, this certification offers significant benefits such as:
- Minimize annoying noise from the cooling system.
- The temperature around the keyboard and case is tightly controlled, eliminating the burning sensation on the wrists during extended gaming sessions.
- Thanks to optimized power consumption and cooling fans, the battery life between charges will be significantly extended.
When will users receive the benefits of AI Quiet Plus?
The first laptops bearing the AI Quiet Plus label are expected to hit the market by the end of 2026. Major players like Asus, MSI, Lenovo, and Acer are ready to integrate this technology standard into their high-end models using the latest generation Core Ultra chips.
The introduction of AI Quiet Plus marks a shift for Intel, as AI is now not just about chasing performance figures, but also about improving user experience and well-being.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/intel-cham-dut-canh-laptop-gaming-on-ao-va-nong-nuc-185260417102421852.htm











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