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Oslo, Norway --- Elliptic Labs (OSE: ELABS), a global AI software company and the world leader in AI Virtual Smart Sensors™ currently deployed in over 500 million devices, has launched its 100% software-only AI Virtual Human Presence Sensor on multiple Lenovo ThinkPad T Series laptops. This release covers the Lenovo ThinkPad T14 i Gen 5, T14s Gen 5, and T16 Gen 3. These laptops will be powered with the latest Intel and AMD chipsets (both Intel and AMD are Elliptic Labs’ partners), except for the ThinkPad T16 Gen 3 laptop, which will run Intel only. The contract for this launch was previously announced by Elliptic Labs.
Elliptic Labs’ AI Virtual Smart Sensor Platform™ leverages the company’s expertise in ultrasound, AI, and sensor fusion to deliver software-only AI Virtual Smart Sensors that bring seamless user experiences at scale for the PC, smartphone, IoT, and automotive industries. The AI Virtual Human Presence Sensors’ delivers innovation, power, and value to the ThinkPad T Series, driving down power consumption while offering more user privacy and improved security. This announcement demonstrates how the AI Virtual Smart Sensor Platform is truly enhancing the user experience for Lenovo laptop users.
“The continuation and expansion of our relationship with Lenovo, the largest PC OEM in the world, has been an exciting development for Elliptic Labs,” said Laila Danielsen, CEO of Elliptic Labs. “Launching our 100% software-based AI Virtual Human Presence Sensors at Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2024 broadly across many of Lenovo’s most successful laptop models validates the scalability, power, and value of our AI Virtual Smart Sensor Platform. The work we are doing with world class enterprises like Lenovo opens up a broader opportunity for Elliptic Labs to deliver industry defining innovation that will empower all devices to become smarter, more user-friendly, and environmentally sustainable.”