CEO Satya Nadella said of this new generation that it was about "empowering every person to be more knowledgeable and more productive".
Today, Microsoft announced what they claim to be an entirely new era of computing with artificial intelligence at the core of a modern PC. They call them "CoPilot Plus PCs".
This little chip is capable of 40 trillion operations per second - which means it can process what you're doing, what you're asking and even anticipate what you might need.From one-click replies to email notifications, to finding something you remember doing or seeing on your PC but can't find - AI is integrated to assist you.
While AI is the headline-grabbing feature of these new computers, the complete re-engineering of a Windows computer actually has far simpler but greater benefits - battery life being the most critical to average PC users.New CoPilot Plus PCs offer battery life up to 22 hours browsing the web. These numbers have only been seen before on Apple's MacBook range since Apple introduced their own Apple Silicon processors.
Integrating AI across Windows is core to what Microsoft is now offering. It's as if CoPilot as an AI brand is as important to Microsoft as Windows itself.One example of that is a new feature in Windows called "Recall". This app allows users to search for something they did or saw on their PC - across the entire computer.
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