Microsoft has debuted a new category of personal computers with AI features and running chips with ARM designs.
a new category of personal computers with AI features as it rushes to build the emerging technology into products across its business and compete with Google and Apple.
Able to handle more AI tasks without calling on cloud data centres, the new computers will start at $1 000 The company also demonstrated its Copilot voice assistant acting as a real-time virtual coach to a user playing Minecraft. Microsoft’s new “Copilot+” computer marketing category that highlights AI features is reminiscent of the “Ultrabook” category of thin-form Windows laptops that Intel promoted with PC manufacturers in 2011 to compete against Apple’s MacBook Air.Microsoft executives also said that GPT-4o, the latest technology from ChatGPT maker OpenAI, will “soon” be available as part of Copilot.
The Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite chips include a so-called neural processing unit designed to accelerate AI-focused applications, such as Microsoft’s Copilot software.
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