Microsoft Copilot+ AI features coming to Intel and AMD-powered PCs in November

Microsoft has announced that the Artificial Intelligence (AI) features of PC Copilot+ will arrive at the Intel and AMD computers from November powered by the latest generation Intel Core Ultra 200V and AMD Ryzen AI 300 processors.

The technology company presented in May the new category of Copilot+ computers, with which Microsoft places the AI at the core of Windows thanks to the ability of operate locally as well as including new features such as the ‘Recall’ “photographic memory” system and the Cocreator image generation tool.

As defined by Microsoft at the time, Copilot+ is a new type of Windows-based PC designed for Getting more out of AIgiven that operate with this technology directly from the hardware and include support for features powered by this technology built in throughout the operating system.

These devices also have a new system architecture Designed to deliver better performance, longer battery lifeand innovative AI experiences to expand productivity.

Initially, the Copilot+ PC was launched betting on the Qualcomm processors, specifically, with chips Snapdragon X Elite y Snapdragon X Plus. However, the company has already announced that it will be available for models with processors from other brands, Intel and AMD, later on.

Now, Microsoft has announced that the Copilot+ PC and its AI features will be expanded to AMD and Intel devices starting next Novemberpowered by the AMD Ryzen AI 300 series of processors and the new Intel Core Ultra 200V.

In the case of AMD, the company announced its New AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series Processors last June, which make up the neural thinking unit (NPU) capable of achieving a 50 TOPS AI processing power.

For its part, Intel has presented its new processors this Wednesday, which will arrive on September 24 and which have a lower power consumption and performance up to 120 TOPS. Specifically, these chips are powered by a NPU reaches 48 TOPSwhich adds up to a CPU capacity of 67 TOPS and a CPU power of 5 TOPS.

In this context, as the American technological giant has stressed in a statement on its blog, the Copilot+ PCs powered by the latest generation Intel and AMD chips “will take full advantage of these hardware improvements”, which translates into “significant advances” in performance, battery life, security and connectivity.

Also, in the field of AI features, Microsoft has announced that “some select features” will be available obtained through the Windows Insider community before they are generally released on new Copilot+ computers.

In this way, it will be possible early access to features such as live captions with translation, some Windows Studio effects -such as background blur, portrait blur or auto framing-, to the tool for generating images Cocreator en Paint already the tools Restyle image e Image Creator. In the case of the Recall tool, Microsoft has recalled that it will begin to be initially implemented through the Windows Insider community starting in October.

With all this, devices with the new latest generation AMD and Intel processors will be able to start having AI experiences with Copilot + through the free windows updates starting in November.

By Editor

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