
Microsoft has unveiled a new category of PCs called Copilot+ PCs, which are equipped with AI PC chips and run on the latest version of Windows 11 and Microsoft's Copilot AI software. During its Build conference, Microsoft introduced a range of new AI features, including OpenAI's GPT-4o, a trio of small language models, and the new Cobalt 100 CPU. The Copilot+ PCs are designed to integrate AI into all major Windows laptops, offering features like Recall that can operate without a powerful NPU. This development marks a significant shift in the AI landscape, with Microsoft aiming to bring generative AI (GenAI) capabilities directly into NPU powered laptops rather than relying on cloud-based solutions.
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