New ZBooks from HP with CoPilot Button
Last Updated on May 6, 2024 12:10 pm by Jeffrey Powers

At NAB 2024, Z by HP was showing off their line of computers for higher end graphics work. They were doing motion capture demonstrations with these machines to show how they can handle live streaming and production needs.
HP ZBook Firefly 14 G11
This is a laptop for simple editing and production needs. Intel core i7 Ultra processor with NVIDIA RTX 8500 GPU. up to 64 GB DDR5 RAM, and up to 2TB NVMe storage.
An AMD version is also available.
Other features include HDMI 2.1 output, Thunderbolt 4 and SuperSpeed USB-A ports (5 Gbps), and an optional smartcard reader.
Ambient Light Sensor and glass trackpad, along with optional IR camera and SIM card slot. All laptops have a touch fingerprint sensor for easy login.
HP Zbook Power G11 and Studio G11
This is a 16 inch workstation with up to a i9 Ultra processor. NVIDIA RTX 3000 Ada graphics, with 64 GB of RAM, and 8 TB storage.
The Studio is a thinner laptop than the Power. The max is 4TB NVMe storage inside.

CoPilot Keyboard Button
HP is adding a button to call up CoPilot on windows for your AI creative needs. These will be in all models coming in 2024.
HP ZBook Fury 16 G1
This is the powerhouse workstation for your graphic needs. inside is Intel Pro 13th and 14th gen processors, and NVIDIA RTX 500 Ada GPU
128 GB DDR5 memory, and 16 TB storage inside the laptop.
This is not a light machine, but this is the beefiest of the laptop lines in ZBook. Along with Thunderbolt 4, and additional USB and Ethernet ports, this machine will be one of the best for any high-end graphics production, Video streaming or post processing.
This product will be coming soon.
HP Z8 Fury G5 Workstation – the AI Machine

If your looking for a desktop, they have a few in the Fury line, including the Z8 Fury G5 workstation. Intel XEON W93475 processor inside, with 128 GB RAM, NVIDIA A6000 GPU, and comes with 1TB storage.
Of course, with the desktop, you have the ability to upgrade in many ways. The machine was working with AI and motion capture at the show, so I am not sure what specs that box had.
For more information, check out HP’s website.

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