Microsoft Says You Should Upgrade To Windows 11 AI PCs To Prepare For Next Generation of Computing

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Microsoft Claims Copilot+ PCs Are Ideal For Every Type of User!

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  • Microsoft wants you to switch over to AI-powered PCs with Windows 11.
  • The company implies it’s necessary to upgrade to prepare for the next generation of computing.
  • Its Copilot+ PCs are being promoted to users of all groups, including students and professionals. 

AI PCs are being seen as the next direction for computing by the industry’s tech giants. These come with special NPU cores that enable AI to run locally, rather than in the cloud, to perform ‘intelligent’ tasks while delivering faster performance.

Microsoft is now also asking users to switch to its own lineup of AI PCs running Windows 11, called Copilot+, to prepare for the next generation of computing. 

Why it matters: Many users have questioned whether such an upgrade is worth it for people who want nothing to do with AI. They are treating AI PCs as the latest industry gimmick.

Copilot+ AI PCs
Microsoft says upgrading to Copilot+ PCs is essential for the next generation of computing.

In a recently resurfaced blog, Microsoft emphasizes that Copilot+ PCs are the devices of the future while advertising their features. The firm argues that switching over to them is necessary to keep up with the changing times.

Microsoft explains that a computer is only considered Copilot+ if it boasts an NPU capable of at least 40 TOPS, ARM-based processors, and minimum specs of 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD, and Windows 11 version 24H2 or newer.

Work smarter, create faster, and communicate more effectively than ever before with the fastest, most intelligent Windows PC ever.

-Microsoft.

These Copilot+ PCs are being promoted to casual users, students, professionals, and creatives across all industries.

However, Microsoft’s advertisement of Copilot+ PCs has been criticized because most users are not interested in adopting AI in the first place.

This is mostly driven by ecological and economic concerns, such as the AI race driving up the prices of memory and other components in the industry. 

AI PCs are the new hot topic in the PC scene.

Even those neutral to AI have rejected the need to upgrade, asking whether spending over $999 for entry-level Copilot+ PCs is worth it just for local AI adoption and AI-based tools. 

Do you think it makes sense for gamers and students to switch over to AI PCs just to use AI locally? Is the next generation of computing just a gimmick? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below, or join the discussion on the Tech4Gamers forum.

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