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hardware accelerators
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about hardware accelerators focus on the growing importance of specialized compute hardware for AI workloads. Topics include how companies like Nvidia, Apple, and Microsoft are leveraging accelerators such as GPUs and NPUs to power AI features in Windows, including Copilot Vision. The content highlights the shift toward dedicated hardware for machine learning tasks, impacting both enterprise IT and consumer devices. Users explore how these accelerators enable faster inference, contextual UI guidance, and real-time assistance within Windows, while also considering the implications for system performance and software compatibility.
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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)...