Copilot offers Microsoft a rare opportunity to redefine Windows, and a capable hardware platform to carry it ahead of the Mac competition.
Table of Contents There is always going to be a big divide between macOS and Windows . Much of it has to do with the functional disparities that are deeply ingrained at an OS-level. Or if you dive into the heated community debates, you will see it broadly as a battle between seamlessness and flexibility.
So far, people who haven’t embraced it in their workflow aren’t bothered by it, but enterprises are adopting it rapidly. Analysts, on the other hand, are calling AI efforts one of Apple’s biggest flubs so far. Internal management changes and leaks certainly paint a picture of panic. Barely a few weeks ago, Microsoft 365 Copilot landed an AI Researcher tool that can scrape the internet as well as internal documents to compile comprehensive reports. Emails, chats, internal meeting logs, calendars, transcripts, and shared documents – it can process it all to handle your queries.
With Pages, Copilot will bring all your random and scattered notes into one place. It can also turn any material you push into a personalized podcast, a feature that I’ve used extensively and found to be surprisingly useful. Copilot can also remotely control your phone from the connected PC. A hardware level-up for Windows A recurring theme in the Windows vs Mac debate is reliability and performance fluidity. To an extent, it’s accurate, primarily because Apple has a uniquely tight control over the hardware and the software stack. I have often found MacBooks perform more smoothly compared to a Windows laptop with identical hardware specs.
Looking at the NPU requirement from another perspective, it has forced the likes of Intel and AMD to accordingly upgrade their CPU and GPU stack for the Copilot+ platform. And to ensure that these powerful processors don’t run into a bottleneck, OEMs are putting faster storage and memory chips inside their Copilot+ PCs.
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