> Hirsch and Thraves can’t say too much but hint that Intel’s Ultra products will have “bigger feature sets” with “Arc-level graphics integrated into the processor that you won’t see on any products in the mainstream Core space,” AI capabilities (like AMD, Apple, and Qualcomm), and the “absolute best performance.”<p>Out of all these articles about this change, that's a better explanation of what distinguishes an "Ultra" processor, but it's still quite vague.