At the Build conference, Microsoft announced Copilot+, a high-end Windows computer line that integrates a specialized AI processing chip, along with a series of breakthrough AI features for Windows 11, promising to bring an impressive user experience.

Copilot+ is designed to take full advantage of the power of artificial intelligence with an AI processing chip (NPU) that accelerates AI tasks such as intelligent search, creative support and translation. This new computer line possesses a powerful configuration with at least 16GB of RAM and an SSD hard drive, ensuring outstanding performance. Intel and AMD are also committed to developing compatible processors for Copilot+, expanding the portfolio of options for users.

Microsoft simultaneously introduced the new generation of Surface Pro and Surface Laptop, focusing on performance and battery life. The new Surface Laptop has a 13.8 or 15 inch screen, modern design with thinner bezels. Up to 22 hours of battery life, 86% faster than Surface Laptop 5, Wi-Fi 7 support and a haptic feedback trackpad.

Windows 11 is also upgraded with many groundbreaking AI features such as Recall, which “remembers” the applications and content users have accessed, helping to find information easily. Super Resolution, a feature that restores old photos with automatic quality upgrades. Cocreator, a feature that allows creating images and asking the AI ​​model to edit according to the drawing, and “Live Captions with live translations,” a feature that translates audio played via PC into a language of choice.

In particular, the Windows Copilot Runtime platform integrates about 40 new generation AI models into Windows. Thanks to that, AI-powered applications can launch offline, providing a smoother and safer experience.

With these improvements, Microsoft is working to bring AI into every aspect of Windows, turning PCs into intelligent tools and supporting users more effectively. Copilot+ and new AI features on Windows 11 promise to create a revolution in user experience.