"Next-Gen AI PCs: Microsoft's Copilot to Run Locally on PCs with Intel's 40 TOPS NPU Performance"

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Microsoft's Copilot AI service is set to run locally on next-gen AI PCs, which will require built-in neural processing units (NPUs) with over 40 TOPS of power. Currently, Copilot runs everything in the cloud, creating lag for smaller jobs. Intel's upcoming Lunar Lake chips, set to arrive in 2025, will ship with triple its current NPU speeds. The company also introduced 300 new AI features optimized for its OpenVino platform and announced an AI PC development kit based on its current Meteor Lake silicon.
- Microsoft Copilot AI will soon run locally on PCs Engadget
- Microsoft's new era of AI PCs will need a Copilot key, says Intel The Verge
- Intel confirms Microsoft's Copilot AI will soon run locally on PCs, next-gen AI PCs require 40 TOPS of NPU performance Tom's Hardware
- What is an AI PC? Intel revealed Microsoft's requirements for next-gen laptops Laptop Mag
- Intel, Microsoft discuss plans to run Copilot locally on PCs instead of in the cloud Ars Technica
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