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Microsoft’s first AI PCs are the Surface Pro 10 and Surface Laptop 6 for businesses
(www.theverge.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
What exactly is an “AI PC”? What makes it better than a non-AI PC? Is this a product that consumers are asking for?
Like the article states: it contains an NPU. It's also not targeted at consumers.
I suppose a better way to phrase it is- why is an NPU necessary? What does it enable these machines to do that a Surface sans NPU can’t?
And yes, these are business-oriented. But my question remains the same - is built-in AI a feature that businesses, as consumers of this product, are asking for? And presumably this is just the beginning, and future personal devices from Microsoft will have NPUs too. I haven’t heard any clamoring for that, but I could very well also just not be noticing the people that are
It can basically handle neural network/AI tasks more efficiently than a regular CPU/GPU can.
Yes, deserved or not, AI is currently on everyone's mind in the business world. Working as a software dev, every client these days asks if we "do AI", so we pretty much have to reluctantly learn and use it. And many of those clients are very protective of their data and don't just want to put them on some web service, like OpenAI. So there's certainly demand for locally running AI tasks.