It doesn’t appear to be a feature that requires a Copilot+ PC with an NPU, either, though I haven’t extensively tested it. So far, I’ve only tried it with the Surface Laptop (7th Edition ...
Overall, there’s a lot to love about the Microsoft Surface Pro, and if you’re a fan of CoPilot+, then this deal from Best Buy that knocks $200 off is likely right up your alley. That said ...
The Windows 11 Canary build 27744 improves Microsoft’s Prism emulator for Copilot+ PCs with support for more CPU features ...
Why? Well, according to The Verge, Recall has been delayed yet again, after initially being planned for a launch in June alongside the company's and its partners' Copilot+ laptops. Shortly before ...
Because they’re basically phone chips, battery life is a key tenet of Copilot+ PCs. They’re drastically improved but still differ vastly. The latest Surface Pro seems to be able to manage around 15 ...
It's great to see Microsoft continue to use AI to empower its classic range of apps, adding some impressive functionality to ...
The Beelink SER9 is the first Copilot+ capable mini PC I've reviewed, and it doesn't disappoint. With a high-quality chassis and excellent performance from the AMD Ryzen AI 9 370 and Radeon 890M ...
The super-awesome Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge stands out for many reasons, but perhaps its most notable aspect is that it runs on the highest Snapdragon X Elite chip and qualifies as a Copilot+ PC ...
If you have a Copilot+ PC, you’re already running version 24H2. However, that doesn’t necessarily mean you’ve got all the “24H2” features. For example, on my Surface Laptop Copilot+ PC ...
We've gathered all the best Surface Pro deals available so you can pay the lowest price for one of Microsoft's premium 2-in-1 devices. These laptop and tablet hybrids can cost around $1,000 / £ ...
Qualcomm stole Intel's thunder when its chips powered all the new Copilot+ PCs that launched earlier this year, but now it's Intel's turn to show what it's made of. Formally known as the Core ...
PC hardware is nice, but it’s not much use without innovative software. I’ve been reviewing software for PCMag since 2008, and I still get a kick out of seeing what's new in video and photo ...