HP Inc. unveiled HP IQ at its annual Imagine event in New York City on Tuesday — an on-device AI layer designed to help workers get more out of their documents and meetings.
The tool shows up as a text bar at the top of the user’s screen. Workers can ask it questions about their own files — PDFs, PowerPoints, and other documents — and it will return detailed answers. It can also suggest next steps.
The key selling point is privacy. HP IQ runs entirely on-device, which means none of the data it processes gets sent to the cloud. That’s a pitch aimed squarely at businesses handling sensitive or proprietary information.
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HP IQ is built on a 20-billion-parameter model and will debut on the next generation of HP EliteBook X G2 PCs. Early access kicks off in Spring 2026, with a limited Summer 2026 release to additional notebooks, desktops, and Poly Studio Video Bars. Broader availability is expected in the second half of the year.
The Imagine event also included a wave of new commercial hardware — the EliteBook 6 G2q, EliteBook 8 G2 series, ProBook 4 G2, and EliteDesk 8 G2 series. The flagship EliteBook 6 G2q runs on Snapdragon X2 Elite and X2 Plus processors, delivering up to 85 TOPS of NPU performance and up to 28 hours of battery life.
HP is partnering with over 100 software vendors to support HP IQ’s local AI capabilities, including Rakuten, Goodnotes, and Guidde.
Analysts are cautious about calling the announcement a stock catalyst just yet. Tom Mainelli, Group Vice President of Device and Consumer Research at IDC, said he likes the direction but isn’t ready to call the outcome.
The stock has had a rough run. Beyond the price decline, HP has faced margin pressure from rising memory costs and an unexpected CEO departure in February. Tuesday’s event doesn’t fix either of those problems directly.
HP’s moves are turning eyes toward Apple, which confirmed Monday that its Worldwide Developers Conference returns June 8 and will include AI updates for Apple platforms.
Moorhead noted that HP’s progress could sharpen scrutiny on Apple’s own AI roadmap. If HP IQ gains traction with users, the question of why Apple hasn’t matched that on-device capability could become louder.
So far Apple has managed to sidestep serious pressure on the AI front, with iPhone demand remaining steady and services revenue growing. Whether that cushion holds through June remains an open question.
Apple’s WWDC is scheduled for June 8, 2026.
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