Windows 11 Update: Exciting AI Features and Faster Performance in October 2024

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October 2024 has brought with it a breath of fresh air for Windows 11, particularly in the realm of artificial intelligence features rolled out for Copilot+ PCs. After months of anticipation, Microsoft has unveiled some noteworthy updates, yet the journey towards fully realizing the potential of AI in Windows is only just beginning.

Copilot+ PCs Are Finally Getting Some Useful AI Features​

When Microsoft first introduced Copilot+ PCs back in May, expectations soared. The introduction was primarily driven by hype surrounding the Recall feature and the promise of enhanced performance on Windows Arm devices. But when Recall was delayed, enthusiasm waned. Fast forward to this week, and it appears that Microsoft is finally starting to breathe some life into those initial promises.

The New Super Resolution Feature​

The highlight of this recent update for Windows Insiders on version 24H2 running a Snapdragon X PC is the introduction of Super Resolution in the Photos app. This innovative feature uses AI to upscale images intelligently, ensuring that the final product maintains quality rather than simply stretching the existing pixels. While this feature makes for a flashy demo, it's worth noting that many users might find it somewhat less compelling in an age where high-resolution cameras are ubiquitous.
For instance, consider those trembling hands that snap shaky photos. Our tech-savvy friends might yearn more for Google’s Photo Unblur, which brings a much more practical application of AI to the table by rectifying blurred images. Nevertheless, Super Resolution represents an exciting step towards more fully-fledged AI utilization in Windows applications.

Windows Update: It Sucks a Little Less Now​

Windows updates have often been the bane of existence for many users. However, it seems the latest iteration — version 24H2 — is giving hope to those who dread updates. Microsoft has taken steps to streamline the update process significantly. According to the latest tests, users can expect updates to be up to 45% faster to install and nearly 40% quicker in terms of restarts, all while using up to 25% less CPU resources. That’s right! Managing updates could finally transform from a dreaded routine into a more seamless experience.
However, a healthy dose of skepticism remains. Will these time-saving promises hold up in real-world scenarios, or will users continue to find themselves grumbling over sluggish updates? The results sound promising, but time will tell if these advancements translate into a more efficient user experience.

What's Next for Windows on Arm​

Adding another layer to this week’s announcements is the buzz coming from Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Summit. The spotlight shone brightly on their second-generation Oryon CPUs, boasting improvements that significantly enhance both efficiency and performance. If you thought the first-gen Oryon processors were impressive, brace yourself; the new chips can achieve peak performance levels while consuming 57% less power. With anticipated releases scheduled for next year, the excitement surrounding these developments continues to build.
While this week has been quieter in the realm of Windows Insider news, there’s still much to be thrilled about, particularly in terms of what Qualcomm’s innovations mean for Windows devices moving forward. Soon, we could be in for a tech renaissance driven by advanced Arm architecture.

The Road Ahead​

Despite the current updates, many users remain on the lookout for further enhancements to AI functionalities in Windows. The upcoming rollout of the Recall feature is highly anticipated, with eager insiders waiting to see how this will integrate into their workflows. Similar to the excitement surrounding Super Resolution, the practical applications of AI are still in their infancy on Windows platforms.
It's clear that Microsoft has taken significant steps in infusing AI into Windows 11, but this week's updates seem to serve more as a warm-up for what might come next. Will these features eventually live up to their initial promise, or will they fall short of the radical change promised by AI? For the time being, Windows users can appease their curiosity while eagerly awaiting more substantial AI-driven innovations in their operating systems.
Stay tuned, stay updated, and let’s see where this AI journey leads us!
Source: XDA https://www.xda-developers.com/windows-forecast-october-26-2024/
 


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