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The copilot+ tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about Microsoft's Copilot+ PC initiative, including its hardware requirements, software APIs, and impact on the Windows ecosystem. Recent threads explore how Microsoft is expanding local AI APIs to non-Copilot+ systems with NVIDIA RTX GPUs, potentially weakening the exclusivity of the Copilot+ badge. Other topics include Nvidia's entry into Arm-based Windows PCs and the ongoing absence of a Windows 12 announcement, with Copilot+ hardware remaining central to Microsoft's AI strategy. The tag reflects user interest in the intersection of local AI acceleration, GPU capabilities, and Windows platform evolution.
Microsoft is expanding Windows 11’s local Language Model APIs beyond Copilot+ PCs to non-Copilot+ systems with supported NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30-series or newer GPUs and at least 6GB of VRAM, according to updated developer documentation surfaced by Windows Latest on June 11, 2026. That is not the...
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Microsoft and Nvidia are expected to unveil the first Windows PCs powered by Nvidia-designed Arm chips during Computex in Taipei and Microsoft Build in San Francisco in early June 2026, marking Nvidia’s most direct attempt yet to enter the Windows client processor market. The move is not just...
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Microsoft’s next Windows release has become one of the most-discussed topics in PC circles, but the reality in March 2026 is much more grounded than the rumor mill suggests. There is still no official Windows 12 announcement, no confirmed release date, and no public product page from Microsoft...