3nm chip

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Discussions on WindowsForum about the 3nm chip tag center on Microsoft's Maia 200 inference accelerator, fabricated on TSMC's 3 nm node. This chip is designed to improve token throughput and cost efficiency for cloud-scale AI inference, prioritizing performance-per-dollar and power efficiency over training flexibility. The tag also appears in threads about Copilot Vision, a Windows feature that uses AI to provide contextual help by viewing app windows. While not directly about the chip, these posts reflect Microsoft's broader AI hardware and software ecosystem. The tag covers enterprise AI hardware, cloud inference, and related Windows AI capabilities.
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    Maia 200: Microsoft's 3nm inference accelerator boosts token throughput and cost efficiency

    Microsoft’s new Maia 200 accelerator signals a clear strategic pivot: build the economics of inference, not just raw training horsepower. The chip, unveiled by Microsoft on January 26, 2026, is a purpose‑built inference SoC fabricated on TSMC’s 3 nm node that stacks bandwidth and low‑precision...
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    Copilot Vision on Windows: AI Glasses for Contextual Help and UI Guidance

    Microsoft is rolling Copilot Vision into Windows — a permissioned, session‑based capability that lets the Copilot app “see” one or two app windows or a shared desktop region and provide contextual, step‑by‑step help, highlights that point to UI elements, and multimodal responses (voice or typed)...
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