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Microsoft hypes PCs with NPUs, still can't offer a good reason to buy one
AI tech not on the hardware compatibility list for now. But future Windows will need it Comment Microsoft has talked up the ...
Microsoft regularly updates the list of supported processors for Windows 11. In the previous change, which happened sometime in May, the company added several new Intel chips to the list, including ...
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Microsoft drops support for some eligible Intel CPUs to run Windows 11 24H2, but should you worry?
Intel's 8th, 9th, and 10th Gen processors are not supported for Windows 11 24H2. Updated list of CPUs is for OEMs, not users - new systems need Intel 11th Gen. PCs with older Intel chips can still ...
Microsoft has long been pushing the use of Windows 11 instead of Windows 10. The company's time and attention are being spent on Windows 11 and not Windows 10. Recently, Microsoft expanded the list of ...
Microsoft is working with Intel and Qualcomm to bring 'parity of these features to devices going forward,’ says Nancie Gaskill, general manager for Microsoft’s Surface business. Microsoft has new ...
You’re probably aware that some Windows laptops with Snapdragon processors exist, but these devices never quite delivered sufficient power in practice. Additionally, Microsoft’s optimization of ...
Microsoft Corp. researchers are experimenting with low-powered servers using Intel Corp.’s inexpensive, efficient Atom processors designed for netbooks. Though slow compared with state-of-the-art ...
Intel and AMD on Monday revealed new performance, security and reliability improvements coming to the x86 instruction set ...
Microsoft Build is Microsoft’s most interesting event because it focuses on the people that build stuff, mostly code, but often, as is the case this year, hardware. Last week, Microsoft held its ...
Microsoft has warned today that Windows devices with the newest supported processors are susceptible to "data damage" on Windows 11 and Windows Server 2022. "Windows devices that support the newest ...
Microsoft wants to cool processors with microchannels in the silicon chips much more efficiently than before. The company has trialed microfluidics for its own servers in several test runs: Together ...
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