neural workloads

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Discussions tagged with neural workloads on WindowsForum.com focus on Microsoft's push to run AI features locally on Copilot+ PCs, which require dedicated hardware to handle neural processing. The tag covers how Windows 11 leverages NPUs (Neural Processing Units) for on-device AI tasks like real-time translation, image generation, and accessibility tools. Key themes include hardware requirements for neural workloads, performance comparisons between CPU/GPU and NPU execution, and the exclusivity of certain AI features to newer PCs. The content also touches on software optimization for neural processing and the implications for enterprise IT and developers targeting Windows AI capabilities.
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    Microsoft Windows 11’s AI Revolution: Copilot+ PCs, Accessibility, and Exclusive Features

    Microsoft’s unrelenting march toward an AI-powered future just took another bold step, but the road ahead features more than a few potholes, exclusivity checkpoints, and, for some, a nagging sense of déjà vu. Let’s pull back the curtain on Windows 11’s latest AI marvels—just don’t expect all PCs...
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