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Microsoft’s new era of AI PCs will need a Copilot key, says Intel
Microsoft’s new era of AI PCs will need a Copilot key, says Intel
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We’re still waiting for more details on the big AI PC push, but we have some basic system requirements now.
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Intel, Microsoft, Qualcomm, and AMD have all been pushing the idea of an “AI PC” for months now as we head toward more AI-powered features in Windows. While we’re still waiting to hear the finer details from Microsoft on its big plans for AI in Windows, Intel has started sharing Microsoft’s requirements for OEMs to build an AI PC — and one of the main ones is that an AI PC must have Microsoft’s Copilot key.
Microsoft wants its OEM partners to provide a combination of hardware and software for its idea of an AI PC. That includes a system that comes with a Neural Processing Unit (NPU), the latest CPUs and GPUs, and access to Copilot. It will also need to have the new Copilot key that Microsoft announced earlier this year.
This requirement means that some laptops, like Asus’ new ROG Zephyrus, have already shipped with Intel’s new Core Ultra chips and aren’t technically AI PCs in the eyes of Microsoft’s strict requirements because they don’t have a Copilot key. But they’re still AI PCs in Intel’s eyes.
“Our joint aligned definition, Intel and Microsoft, we’ve aligned on Core Ultra, Copilot, and Copilot key,” explains Todd Lewellen, head of the PC ecosystem at Intel, in a press briefing with The Verge. “From an Intel perspective our AI PC has Core Ultra and it has an integrated NPU because it is unlocking all kinds of new capabilities and functions in the AI space. We have great alignment with Microsoft, but there are going to be some systems out there that may not have the physical key on it but it does have our integrated NPU.”
I’m sure both Intel and Microsoft are hoping OEMs will simply adhere to Microsoft’s requirements and add the Copilot key over time, and it’s possible that Asus’ machines simply shipped before Microsoft was ready with its new requirements. Dell literally put a Copilot sticker on its keyboards at CES earlier this year, which suggests Microsoft’s Copilot key could have been a late addition to its CES plans.
It’s still not clear what OEMs will get in return for adhering to Microsoft’s own AI PC definition, though. I reached out to Microsoft to comment on its requirements, but the company isn’t discussing its AI PC plans yet. Microsoft did put the AI PC branding on its latest Surface Pro 10 and Surface Laptop 6 devices for businesses earlier this month, but whether there will be stickers for laptops or additional marketing budgets for OEMs isn’t clear yet.
Beyond the AI PC requirements, Intel is also expanding its AI PC acceleration program that it launched in October. It’s designed to get software developers interested in AI-powered features for their apps, and it’s now being expanded to reach smaller developers through an AI PC developer program.
Intel will host events throughout the year with hands-on time to help developers get used to utilizing AI models and tools, and there’s even an AI PC hardware development kit that’s essentially an ASUS NUC Pro 14 loaded up with preinstalled software, drivers, and dev tools.
Hopefully this focus on developers will translate into many more apps utilizing this new NPU hardware. At the moment, there aren’t many apps that do, with Microsoft’s Windows Studio Effects to blur out backgrounds on video calls and maintain eye contact the main use of the NPU inside Windows today.
Intel is also targeting hardware vendors with this AI PC acceleration program, trying to get them to optimize and enable their hardware for Intel’s AI PCs. It’s essentially a race for Intel to get as many software and hardware developers on its side to optimize apps and hardware as these AI PCs roll out. The race is against Qualcomm this year, which is about to launch a round of Snapdragon X Elite laptops that could offer a big performance leap for Windows on Arm.
Google is even releasing an optimized version of its Chrome browser for Windows on Arm this week, in a significant change of heart that will greatly improve the experience for Chrome users on Qualcomm-powered Windows laptops. Microsoft is also rumored to be moving solely to Arm for its consumer versions of the Surface Pro 10 and Surface Laptop 6. Microsoft will be holding an AI and Surface event on May 20th, where CEO Satya Nadella will outline the company’s vision for AI hardware and software.
▲2024MWC聚焦在AI、5G、物聯網、創新科技、工業4.0等主題。(圖/取自pixabay)
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世界行動通訊大會MWC 2024近期剛剛落幕,本次展出重點聚焦在AI、5G、物聯網、創新科技、工業4.0等主題。Podcast節目《娜你知道嗎》主持人莫娜,在本集節目中就來分享在會展上特別受到矚目的產品。
▲點擊收聽Podcast《娜你知道嗎》,分享2024世界行動通訊大會。
首先,Lenovo展出一款全新ThinkBook。它採用了17.3吋的Micro LED顯示器,打造了無邊框螢幕,可以選擇半透明或是不透明顯示,即使是透明顯示,仍可以看影片或進行其他筆記型電腦的操作。它也沒有實體鍵盤,而是採用虛擬鍵盤,實際上會是一塊觸控板,AI會根據手部動作偵測,判斷鍵盤的位置。此外,這款透明
新竹收購筆電還配備了一個鏡頭用於分析物品,非常適合應用於生物學實驗室。儘管,透明ThinkBook非常吸引眼晴,但Lenovo官方表示,這款
新竹收購筆電只是一款實驗性的產品,未來不會量產。
接著,Motorola展示了一款可以彎曲的智慧手機,採用6.9吋的pOLED顯示幕,具備Full HD OLED。不僅可以彎曲成各種角度戴在手腕上,也能夠獨立站立在桌面上,更像是手錶與手機的結合體
▲莫娜分享了2024 MWC印象最深刻的產品。(圖/翻攝自娜你知道嗎)
此外,會展上還有兩台車特別引人注目。第一台是小米所推出的電動車SU7,MWC是它的第一次正式亮相。這款藍綠色的SU7電動車,具備五大全新技術,包括小米超級馬達、小米自家的CTB電池技術、自動駕駛技術、最長800km續航、0-100km/h只需2.78秒等等。目前SU7已確定會量產。
另一台受則是來自美國新創公司的Alef飛行原型車。它可以像普通汽車一樣在地面上行駛,也可以像直升機一樣在空中升起飛行。外觀上非常像一個飛碟,為了減輕重量,車身上設有風扇,表面設有孔洞。目前Alef已製造兩台原型車,車輛擁有8個引擎,採用電力推進。雖然,這樣的飛行車對於解決交通擁堵問題會非常方便,但距離空中交通法規的實現,還有一大段距離。
莫娜最後總結,雖然這次手機產品的亮點不多,但也展出了許多令人驚豔的創新產品,展示了科技的未來趨勢,與讓人期待的未來發展。
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