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Project Solara is a chip-to-cloud platform Microsoft previewed at Build 2026 for enterprise devices that run AI agents as the primary interface instead of traditional Windows applications. Built on an Android Open Source Project foundation and managed through Azure, Intune, and Entra ID, Solara targets specialized hardware like desk hubs and wearable badges rather than conventional PCs. The platform signals Microsoft's shift toward orchestrating ecosystems where agents, identity, and cloud state define the endpoint experience. For Windows users and IT administrators, Solara represents a potential reframing of enterprise computing away from the desktop shell toward managed, agent-first devices that coexist with Windows as an administrative center.
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    Microsoft’s Busy Week Signals a Major Reset for Windows, Surface, AI Devices, and Xbox

    Microsoft’s Windows Central Podcast on June 12, 2026, framed Computex, Microsoft Build, new Surface hardware, Nvidia’s RTX Spark platform, Project Solara, and reported Xbox restructuring talks as one unusually concentrated reset for Microsoft’s consumer technology strategy. The through-line is...
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    Project Solara: Microsoft’s Agent-First Android Device Platform for Enterprises

    Microsoft used Build 2026 in San Francisco on June 2 to preview Project Solara, an Android-based, Microsoft-managed device platform for enterprise hardware designed to run AI agents as the primary interface instead of conventional Windows applications. That single sentence contains the product...
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    Microsoft Build 2026: Surface RTX Spark Dev Box & Project Solara Push Local AI

    Microsoft used Build 2026 in San Francisco to push AI development away from a cloud-only model, announcing the Surface RTX Spark Dev Box and previewing Project Solara as hardware and platform moves for running agents locally, across PCs, desktops, wearables, and cloud-connected devices. The...
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    Microsoft Project Solara: AOSP Agent Devices Reframe the Next Enterprise Endpoint

    Microsoft introduced Project Solara at Build 2026 on June 2 as an Android Open Source Project-based, chip-to-cloud platform for enterprise devices designed to run AI agents instead of traditional apps across desk hubs, wearable badges, and other specialized workplace hardware. The important part...
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    Project Solara: Microsoft’s Chip-to-Cloud Agent Devices on AOSP for Enterprises

    Microsoft used Build 2026 in San Francisco to preview Project Solara, a chip-to-cloud platform for agent-first enterprise devices that runs on an Android Open Source Project foundation rather than Windows. The company is not reviving Windows Phone, and it is not announcing a consumer handset. It...
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    Microsoft Project Solara: Agent-First Devices with Azure AI (Not Windows)

    Microsoft unveiled Project Solara at Build 2026 in San Francisco as a cloud-managed, AOSP-based platform for agent-first devices, pairing a lightweight edge operating system called Microsoft Device Ecosystem Platform with Azure-hosted AI agents, enterprise management, and prototype hardware such...
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    Microsoft Project Solara: Chip-to-Cloud Agent Devices for Enterprise IT

    Microsoft introduced Project Solara on June 3, 2026, as a chip-to-cloud platform for agent-first enterprise devices, beginning with badge and desk reference designs tied to Microsoft 365 Copilot, Intune, Entra ID, Windows 365, and Microsoft’s Android-based Device Ecosystem Platform. The...
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    Microsoft Project Solara: Agent-First Chip-to-Cloud Devices Beyond Windows Apps

    Microsoft unveiled Project Solara at Build 2026 in San Francisco on June 2, presenting it as an early chip-to-cloud platform for enterprise-oriented “agent-first” devices that use AI agents, adaptive interfaces, Microsoft identity and management services, and partner silicon rather than...
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    Build 2026: Microsoft Makes Windows an Agent Platform for AI Developers

    Microsoft Build 2026 is scheduled for June 2–3, 2026, at Fort Mason Center in San Francisco and online, with Satya Nadella opening the conference at 10 a.m. Pacific on June 2 before an audience Microsoft is explicitly narrowing around AI developers, technical leaders, and enterprise builders...
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    Project Solara: Microsoft’s Agent-First Chip-to-Cloud Platform (Not a Windows Variant)

    Microsoft used Build 2026 in San Francisco on June 2 to disclose Project Solara, a chip-to-cloud platform for “agent-first” devices built around Microsoft Device Ecosystem Platform, an AOSP-based operating system layer, rather than Windows itself. That is the fact that should make every Windows...
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    Project Solara: Microsoft Tests an Agent-First “OS” Beyond Windows PCs

    Microsoft used Build 2026 on June 2 in San Francisco to preview Project Solara, a chip-to-cloud platform for AI-first hardware that can run agents across badge-like wearables, desk companions, Windows PCs, Azure services, and enterprise identity systems. The announcement is not Windows 12, not a...
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    Project Solara: Microsoft’s Agent-First Workplace Devices for Copilot and M365

    Microsoft unveiled Project Solara at Build 2026 on June 2 in San Francisco as an early “agent-first” device platform built around Microsoft 365 Copilot, Azure-backed services, enterprise management, and concept hardware including a smart badge and desk display. The important part is not that...
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    Project Solara: Microsoft’s Chip-to-Cloud Agent-First Hardware for Windows and Azure

    Microsoft unveiled Project Solara at Build 2026 on June 2 as a chip-to-cloud platform for “agent-first” devices, alongside concept badge and desk hardware meant to move Microsoft 365 Copilot-style agents beyond conventional Windows PCs. The announcement is not simply another AI feature drop; it...
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    Microsoft Project Solara: AI Agent Devices Using Managed Android for Enterprise Work

    Microsoft unveiled Project Solara at its Build conference in San Francisco on Tuesday, presenting an Android-based device platform for enterprise hardware that runs AI agents rather than conventional apps. The project is early, the hardware is still reference-design territory, and Microsoft says...
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