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IT decision-makers are liking the battery life and performance of AI PCs, but Copilot+ PCs aren't enough to tempt them yet.
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We're one year into the Copilot+ PC era, and only one thing is clear: Copilot+ PC as a brand and specification needs to die.
This week marked the official launch of Microsoft's AI PC program, the Copilot+ PCs. Unfortunately, it did not go quite as Microsoft had anticipated.
Currently, Arrow Lake desktop chips do have an NPU, but it's too weak to accelerate Copilot+ features (like AI-powered Windows search, as well as the divisive snapshot-based Recall ability, and a good ...
And, even if not, this new Copilot experience will eventually come to all Windows 11 PCs. But, at launch, Copilot is surprisingly less powerful on a Copilot+ PC than it is on a standard Windows 11 PC.
Copilot+ PCs will be offered through Microsoft's Surface line as well as several manufacturing partners, and are set to become available as of June 18, with pricing starting at $999.
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