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Copilot+ PCsare a big deal for Microsoft, Windows and the manufacturers that are making them.
Perhaps deserving, but nevertheless,Windows Recallisn’t my own beef with it.

Copilot+ is exclusive to a small user base, and I think that’s a mistake.
It’s how Microsoft has seen fit to handle its rollout.
Copilot+ is all software, albeit with a hardware requirement.
All we do know is it’ll be a free update “when available.”

NVIDIA-powered laptops will get Copilot+ but there’s absolutely no confirmation exactly when.
It doesn’t make it any better, though.
Copilot+ demands a minimum of 40 TOPS to operate locally.
Copilot+ is clearly a big deal, and equally clearly a huge part of the future of Windows.

Qualcomm’s NPU is impressive, but it can’t compete for raw power with an RTX GPU.
Yet only a small subset of Windows 11 users can even try it right now.
The way to get people behind Copilot+ is simply to get them using it first-hand.
And this is what we do.

The new Surface Pro 11 is one of a small batch of Windows 11 laptops that has access to Copilot+.
I want Copilot+ to succeed.
AI is an exciting development in technology, and I’m already using it plenty.
But I’m also a firm believer in putting your best foot forward.




















