For organizations wrestling with where to place scarce IT dollars in the new fiscal year, a striking message is emerging: modernizing endpoint hardware to support on-device AI — the class of machines Microsoft brands as Copilot+ PCs or AI PCs — can materially change the economics of AI adoption...
PC shigheripments surged into the AI era: Gartner’s preliminary data shows global shipments reached 71.5 million units in Q4 2025, a 9.3% year‑over‑year increase, and totalled just over 270 million units for the full year—marking a decisive recovery for the PC market after several down years and...
Microsoft’s grand narrative for 2026 — that the “AI PC” will finally transform everyday computing — is both closer to reality and further from useful than Microsoft wants you to believe: the hardware is arriving in force, but the software and ecosystem that would turn NPUs and Copilot+ marketing...
PCMag’s “All About AI” framing arrives at a moment when the PC market is redefining itself around on‑device intelligence, and the result is a new purchasing calculus: raw CPU/GPU numbers still matter, but NPUs, TOPS, and Copilot+ integration now shape which machines deliver genuinely different...
The holiday quarter of 2025 delivered a shock to pundits and procurement teams alike: global PC shipments surged as the Windows 10 end‑of‑support deadline collided with tariff fears and an accelerating vendor push for AI‑capable PCs, producing a late‑year spike that is already reshaping vendor...
The PC industry's boldest marketing bet of the last 18 months—the idea that “AI PCs” would ignite a fresh upgrade cycle—has run into a stark reality check: the silicon is arriving faster than the clear, everyday use cases that would make consumers and IT buyers actually pay a premium for it...
Microsoft’s bet that a new generation of “AI PCs” would re-ignite Windows laptop sales has hit a reality check: the silicon is arriving, but buyers aren’t convinced. OEMs are quietly shifting away from AI-first marketing, channel partners are rewriting pitch decks to emphasize battery life and...
Dell’s blunt admission — that most buyers aren’t choosing laptops because of AI — landed like a splash of cold water across the CES 2026 stage, and the timing couldn’t have been worse for the Windows 11 AI story: while Dell quietly pulls back AI-first marketing, a highly visible Copilot fail in...
Dell’s blunt admission that consumers aren’t buying “AI PCs” and that AI-first marketing can confuse more than compel is the most candid recognition yet that the industry’s bet on on-device artificial intelligence as a near-term volume driver has not paid off the way vendors and platform...
Microsoft’s Copilot has moved fast from a neat demo into a pervasive, multi‑headed AI assistant that now sits in Windows, in Microsoft 365 apps, in the Edge browser, and on phones — but it’s more than a chatbot: it’s a layered platform with distinct product tiers, on‑device acceleration...
With the dust settling on the Windows 11 refresh cycle, the PC market’s next commercial battleground is clear: turning a rapidly growing installed base of AI-capable PCs into sustained, measurable everyday use. Recent market trackers show that a large and growing share of European PCs sold in...
The end of mainstream support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025 reshaped the PC market and the decisions facing IT teams, consumers and PC makers, turning what had been a slow-moving migration into a year-long rush: a surge of PC refresh purchases, an industry-wide debate about hardware...
Microsoft’s hard deadline for Windows 10 support has done more than close a chapter—it has created a practical fulcrum for CIOs deciding whether to treat the PC refresh cycle as a routine capital project or as the moment to reshape the endpoint as an AI-first productivity platform. Organizations...
Microsoft’s Copilot+ experiment fizzled as a commercial category, but the initiative did what Microsoft needed most: it forced the PC industry to level up hardware, stabilize minimum specifications for AI-ready machines, and accelerate a broader shift toward an AI-capable Windows ecosystem...
The PC upgrade cycle that vendors promised would rocket with the arrival of “AI PCs” has instead become a slow, uneven crawl — a market shaped less by a single, dramatic buyer pivot than by technical gates, enterprise risk calculations, rising component costs, and a murky, still‑forming value...
Dell’s blunt message in its latest earnings call — that the transition to Windows 11 is trailing the pace of past OS migrations — is more than a corporate talking point; it reframes the near-term outlook for PC demand, enterprise migration planning, and how OEMs and channel partners will...
The era of the AI PC has arrived: laptop makers, silicon designers and Microsoft have reworked the basic architecture of Windows notebooks so that a dedicated Neural Processing Unit (NPU) sits alongside the CPU and GPU, and Microsoft’s Copilot+ stack is the first operating-system-level effort to...
Dell’s blunt numbers — spoken on a recent earnings call — pulled the curtain back on a messy reality: roughly 500 million PCs that technically meet Windows 11’s requirements are refusing to upgrade, and another 500 million machines are simply too old to run Microsoft’s current desktop OS. Those...
Microsoft has quietly — and decisively — moved Copilot out of its chat-box corner and into the center of the Windows 11 experience, turning the assistant into a hands‑free, screen‑aware productivity layer you can summon with the wake words “Hey, Copilot”, let view the exact window you’re working...
Forty years ago a boxed copy of Microsoft Windows left a factory and quietly rewired how people work, play, and think about personal computers — a journey that runs from the tiled, mouse-driven experiments of Windows 1.0 to the AI‑steeped Windows 11 and Copilot era of today.
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