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Intel Unveils Core Ultra Series 3 vPro with AI-Powered DTECT Security for Enterprise PCs

Key Takeaways

  • ▸DTECT uses AI models on NPUs/GPUs combined with CPU telemetry to detect advanced and AI-generated malware threats in real-time at the hardware level
  • ▸Core Ultra Series 3 vPro achieves substantial performance gains: 59% CPU utilization reduction, 56% power efficiency boost, and 74% fewer background task interruptions
  • ▸vPro Intelligence with Device IQ enables proactive device diagnostics and issue resolution through AI-driven analytics to reduce IT support workload
Source:
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Summary

Intel has introduced its Core Ultra Series 3 vPro processors based on Panther Lake architecture, targeting the enterprise market with enhanced security and management capabilities. The standout feature is DTECT (Threat Detection Technology), an AI-enhanced security system that combines CPU telemetry with AI models running on NPUs and GPUs to detect malware and AI-generated attacks in real-time at the hardware level. This approach provides faster threat detection than traditional signature or behavior-based methods by analyzing hardware activity as it occurs.

Beyond security, the new vPro lineup delivers significant performance improvements, including up to 59% CPU utilization reduction, 56% power efficiency gains, and 74% fewer disruptive background tasks in early testing. Intel is also introducing vPro Intelligence with Device IQ, an AI-driven analytics tool that proactively detects, diagnoses, and resolves device issues to minimize downtime and reduce IT support burden. The company plans to integrate these intelligence features into its Digital Experience (DEX) platforms by the second half of 2025.

  • Intel is collaborating with security ISVs to bring DTECT capabilities into commercial endpoint security solutions

Editorial Opinion

Intel's DTECT represents a pragmatic approach to modern enterprise security, leveraging the prevalence of NPUs in new processors to distribute AI workload and catch increasingly sophisticated threats at the hardware level. As AI-assisted malware development becomes a real concern for enterprises, embedding threat detection directly in silicon with real-time analysis capabilities addresses a genuine security gap. The combination of security enhancements with intelligent device management tools positions vPro as a comprehensive platform for enterprise IT, though successful adoption will depend on ISV partnerships and integration into existing security ecosystems.

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