privacy and pluton

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Discussions tagged with 'privacy and pluton' on WindowsForum.com focus on Microsoft's Pluton security processor and its role in protecting user data on Copilot+ PCs. The Pluton chip, integrated into Windows machines with on-device neural engines, is designed to guard secrets and enhance privacy. Conversations examine whether Pluton delivers on its promises of hardware-level security, especially in the context of AI workloads and enterprise computing. Users weigh the trade-offs between privacy protections and potential concerns about Microsoft's control over the security module. The tag covers real-world performance, security implications, and the broader impact of Pluton on Windows privacy features.
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    Copilot+ PCs: Windows AI, Arm Native Apps, and the Reality Check

    Microsoft is pouring megabucks and marketing muscle into a narrative that Copilot+ PCs — Windows machines with on-device neural engines and specially tuned Windows subsystems — will remake personal and enterprise computing. The message is clear: these machines are faster than Macs, sip far less...
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