In conjunction with the CES show in Las Vegas, HP has shown off the Eliteboard G1a , a keyboard computer aimed primarily at business users. Despite the fact that the computer is built into the keyboard, we are offered decent specifications, namely an AMD Ryzen AI processor, AMD Radeon 800 graphics, up to 64 gigabytes of ddr5 memory, up to 2 terabytes of storage and dual ports for usb-c. The dimensions are 358 x 118 x 17 mm, while the weight is 768 grams. According to HP, the Eliteboard G1a is a full-fledged “AI computer”, which means that it is powerful enough to run AI models locally. Unfortunately, at the time of writing, we have not been told the price or launch date. Nor do we know if the computer will be sold on the Swedish market. This article originally appeared on Computer Sweden , for further reporting, see “ HP bets on keyboard-based PCs for the hybrid workforce “. More HP news: HP to slash up to 6,000 jobs as component costs and AI reshape operations HP rolls out new AI-powered laptops and desktops for enterprises The HP-Autonomy lawsuit: Timeline of an M&A disaster