If you missed everything Microsoft announced before and during its big Build developer conference, let me fill you in. There are AI agents, new AI models, AI on-the-fly translation, AI transcription, and—most importantly—All new Copilot+ computers These AI tasks should be made available on the device. There’s a lot of promise and features that may or may not be enhanced Your Windows 11 experience. No matter what, they are coming whether you like it or not.
The biggest news is the new hardware. The Copilot+ PC is equipped with a new ARM-based chip that offers significantly improved performance compared to competitors such as Intel’s Core Ultra or Apple’s M series. this Qualcomm Snapdragon X series CPU There are also neural processors that can handle New on-device artificial intelligence software. This includes Controversial new “recall” feature That Take snapshots of everything you do on your laptop and allows you to search for them using artificial intelligence.
So, on the one hand, we have new, more powerful, more efficient processors, but they may still be incompatible with some of the apps you use most on your PC (not to mention you’ll have a hard time playing some on them game) . On the other hand, we have artificial intelligence, some of which can run on devices, but more of which cannot. The only thing we know for sure is that over the next few months, Windows 11 and the PC experience will start to look very different.