Computerworld October 24, 2024
With new faster chips, NPUs and even specialized SSDs, the traditional PC is getting a big makeover to accommodate the needs of new generative AI tools.
As PC, chip, and other component makers unveil products tailored to generative artificial intelligence (genAI) needs on edge devices, users can expect to see far more task automation and copilot-like assistants embedded on desktops and laptops next year.
PC and chip manufacturers — including AMD, Dell, HP, Lenovo, Intel, and Nvidia — have all been touting AI PC innovations to come over the next year or so. Those announcements come during a crucial timeframe for Windows users: Windows 10 will hit its support end of life next October.
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