Microsoft Introduces AI-Powered Copilot+ PCs Featuring Recall and Co-Create Capabilities
Microsoft’s Copilot+ PCs: Fastest and Most Intelligent Windows Devices Ever
Microsoft introduced Copilot+ PCs, a groundbreaking category of Windows devices leveraging artificial intelligence (AI), during its Surface and AI event on Monday. Branded as “the fastest, most intelligent Windows PCs ever built,” these machines feature a specialized chipset capable of processing over 40 trillion operations per second (TOPS). Highlighting their advanced capabilities, Microsoft emphasized AI-driven functionalities such as Recall and Cocreate, alongside integration with third-party AI-powered applications like Adobe and CapCut.
Aligned with Microsoft’s vision for AI-enhanced computing, Copilot+ PCs represent a new paradigm in PC technology. Designed to harness the full potential of hardware through dedicated AI-centric features, these PCs set new standards in performance and user interaction. The launch announcement revealed partnerships with major OEMs including Acer, ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo, and Samsung, all slated to debut Copilot+ PCs starting June 18. Additionally, Microsoft plans to unveil new Surface devices within this category, expanding its portfolio of AI-enabled computing solutions.
One of the standout features of Copilot+ PCs is the innovative Recall functionality powered by AI. This feature enables users to visually review their usage history, facilitating intuitive navigation through a chronological timeline where files, folders, and websites are displayed in a preview format. Microsoft described this capability as an evolution in information organization, tailored to mimic human cognition by emphasizing contextual relationships and personalized associations in user experiences.
Microsoft unveiled Copilot+ PCs, a new class of Windows PCs powered by artificial intelligence (AI) at its Surface and AI event on Monday. Calling it “the fastest, most intelligent Windows PCs ever built”, the Windows maker highlighted that these computers will feature a special chipset capable of more than 40 trillion operations per second (TOPS). Further, these PCs will also offer new AI features such as Recall and Cocreate, as well as integration of third-party apps leveraging AI such as Adobe and CapCut.
Copilot+ PCs are part of Microsoft’s AI PC vision and are essentially PC operating systems that allow OEMs to bring out the full potential of the hardware in place to support AI features. This class of PCs will come with specific hardware requirements. In its announcement post, the Windows maker revealed that Acer, ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo, and Samsung have all partnered to launch Copilot+ PCs starting June 18. Microsoft will also introduce new Surface devices under this class.
So, what is new with Copilot+ PCs? Microsoft said these devices will get a new AI-powered Recall feature. Recall lets users visually check their usage history. Users will be able to scroll through a toggle bar to chronologically sift through their timeline as files, folders, and websites appear underneath in a preview box. The company said, “Copilot+ PCs organise information like we do – based on relationships and associations unique to each of our individual experiences.”
Microsoft also revealed a range of new Copilot+ PCs that will soon be launched to the public. These include Acer’s Swift 14 AI, Asus Vivobook S 15, Dell’s XPS 13, Inspiron 14 Plus, Inspiron 14, Latitude 7455, and Latitude 5455, HP’s OmniBook X AI PC and EliteBook Ultra G1q AI PC, and Lenovo’s Yoga Slim 7x. Samsung’s Galaxy Book 4 Edge, which will be launched on June 18, will also be classified as a Copilot+ PC.