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Winsage
June 11, 2026
Computex has been a significant event for the PC industry, showcasing innovations in hardware, silicon, and user experiences. This year, partners revealed a variety of Windows 11 PCs aimed at diverse user needs. Acer introduced several laptops, including the Aspire X 16 AI for prosumers, the Aspire 18 AI for creative tasks, and the Swift Spin 14 AI, which features both Intel Core Ultra Series 3 and Snapdragon X2 Series processors. ASUS launched its AI PC portfolio with the ProArt P16 and P14 laptops powered by NVIDIA RTX Spark, and the Zenbook 14 for everyday consumers. The ROG Strix SCAR 18 gaming laptop features an Intel Core Ultra 9 processor and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 Laptop GPU. Dell unveiled the XPS 13, which is the thinnest and lightest XPS laptop, offering up to 17 hours of battery life and a 2.5K touchscreen. The XPS 16 Creator Edition is designed for creative tasks with NVIDIA RTX Spark technology. HP plans to integrate RTX Spark into its OmniBook Ultra 16 and OmniBook X 14 laptops and will expand its offerings with a compact desktop for creators and AI enthusiasts. MSI introduced the Prestige N16 Flip AI+, a laptop developed with NVIDIA, featuring a 16-inch UHD+ display and a 2-in-1 design. They also announced the Claw 8 EX AI+, a handheld gaming device powered by Intel Arc G3 Extreme processors. The Surface Laptop Ultra is the most powerful Surface Laptop to date, featuring an NVIDIA RTX Spark superchip and a 15-inch mini-LED touchscreen. Intel introduced the Intel Arc G-Series processors for handheld gaming systems, while NVIDIA unveiled the RTX Spark superchip for personal AI agents on Windows devices. Qualcomm announced the Snapdragon C Platform, aimed at providing efficient performance for students and small businesses, with Acer and ASUS already adopting this technology.
Winsage
June 9, 2026
Microsoft's June 2026 Patch Tuesday updates for Windows 11 include enhancements for versions 25H2, 24H2, and the new 26H1, which is designed for new PCs with Qualcomm ARM chips. Key features of the update include: - Shared audio allowing two users to listen to the same audio stream via Bluetooth LE audio accessories. - NPU usage displayed in Task Manager for devices with NPUs, including optional columns for NPU and NPU Engine. - Multi-App Camera support enabling multiple applications to access the camera stream simultaneously. - Improvements to the Magnifier feature for clearer announcements and support for magnifying protected content. - Customizable user folder names during setup. - Optimized Windows Search functionality for locating local files with just two characters. - Performance enhancements through a “Low Latency Profile” for faster app launches and core shell experiences. The update also addresses a BitLocker security bypass vulnerability (CVE‑2026‑45585) that could allow attackers to circumvent BitLocker Device Encryption. The KB5095051 patch for version 26H1 includes support for shared audio over Bluetooth LE and features from the previous month's update, such as Xbox mode and expanded archiving support in File Explorer.
AppWizard
June 9, 2026
Android Automotive is an operating system that runs directly on a vehicle's hardware, allowing access to features like navigation and music streaming without needing a smartphone connection. It manages various car functions, including climate control and seat ventilation, and can interact with Google’s Gemini for system control. In contrast, Android Auto mirrors a smartphone's interface on the car's display and primarily provides access to screen and audio output. Updates for Android Auto are managed through the smartphone, while Android Automotive updates are delivered by the vehicle manufacturer, which can vary in timeliness. Android Auto is widely available across many vehicles, whereas Android Automotive is less common and requires manufacturers to integrate it into the car's architecture.
Winsage
June 9, 2026
Microsoft has launched a new Beta channel for Windows 11 version 26H1 devices, allowing differentiation between experimental and beta features, similar to the existing setup for version 25H2. This Beta channel is the first to fully support Snapdragon X2 and RTX Spark PCs. Previously, only version 25H2 had access to the Beta channel, while version 26H1 users were limited to the Experimental Channel, which features less stable and early-stage developments. Currently, Windows 11 versions 25H1 and 26H1 are coexisting, with efforts to achieve feature parity between them, particularly to enhance support for next-generation Arm System on Chips from Qualcomm and NVIDIA.
Winsage
June 7, 2026
The Windows platform has seen a resurgence, particularly during Microsoft Build and Computex 2026, with a focus on enhancing the Windows experience. NVIDIA introduced the RTX Spark superchip, advancing Windows on Arm technology and competing with Apple's offerings. Intel's Wildcat Lake chips promise better performance and battery efficiency for laptops. Recent tests of the Dell XPS 13 and Acer Swift Air 14 showed high quality, with the Dell XPS 13 being a strong competitor to the MacBook Air. Microsoft is improving Windows 11 for devices with 8GB of RAM and launching features like Low Latency Profile. The Surface Laptop Ultra and Surface Dev Box, powered by RTX Spark, aim to support developers and position Windows as a leading platform for software and AI development. Microsoft is shifting its strategy to compete directly with Apple in the professional space, with the Surface Laptop Ultra appealing to users of the MacBook Pro. The Windows K2 initiative addresses concerns about the platform, aiming to improve its reputation. Windows now has viable alternatives to Apple's MacBook lineup, with upcoming RTX Spark laptops offering competitive pricing and quality. Qualcomm's Snapdragon C SoC targets the low-end market, competing with Chromebooks. The growing number of compelling Windows laptops makes it harder for reviewers to recommend MacBooks as the default choice for consumers, indicating a significant market shift.
Winsage
June 6, 2026
Nvidia is developing the RTX Spark, a powerful chip that integrates AI agents into consumer PCs, in collaboration with Microsoft. This chip features a CPU and an RTX 5070-class GPU, providing 1 petaflop of computing power and up to 128GB of unified memory, enabling sophisticated AI agents to operate directly on devices without the need for dedicated AI PCs or cloud services. Windows will introduce new security frameworks to facilitate the use of AI agents, addressing previous limitations that hindered their effectiveness on PCs. Users will be able to delegate complex tasks to AI agents, which can learn from interactions and adapt to individual workflows, enhancing the computing experience. However, challenges such as market demand, compatibility issues, and competition from other companies may impact the success of the RTX Spark.
BetaBeacon
June 5, 2026
- GameNative supports games from various platforms such as Steam, GOG, Epic, Amazon, and local game files. - Mina the Hollower can be installed on Android devices through GameNative by tapping on the game listing and hitting the "install" button. - The game ran smoothly on a Galaxy S25 Ultra but had issues on Mali-powered devices. - Another option to run Mina the Hollower on Android is to use the Eden emulator to run the Switch version, which requires sourcing game ROM, console firmware, and Nintendo's digital keys. - A native port of Mina the Hollower on Android would be desirable for many users.
Winsage
June 5, 2026
In May 2024, Microsoft launched Copilot+ PCs featuring local AI acceleration and Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite chips. However, during the introduction of the Surface Laptop Ultra, powered by NVIDIA’s RTX Spark platform, Microsoft did not mention the Copilot+ branding. The Surface Laptop Ultra is described as the most powerful AI-centric Windows laptop, yet it lacks the Copilot+ label, raising questions about the branding strategy. Initially, Copilot+ PCs were marketed as the fastest and most intelligent Windows PCs, requiring specific hardware specifications. The Recall feature, intended as a "photographic memory," faced privacy issues, leading to its retraction and redesign. In 2025, Microsoft integrated Copilot into various Windows applications, resulting in user backlash and a decline in the brand's perception. The Surface Laptop Ultra is confirmed as a Copilot+ PC internally, but Microsoft chose not to use the branding publicly, likely due to NVIDIA's branding interests. Additionally, inconsistencies in hardware requirements for Copilot+ PCs have created confusion among consumers. Microsoft may need to consider a rebranding of Windows as it focuses on local AI development and improving performance.
Winsage
June 3, 2026
Microsoft will showcase a session at Build 2026 focused on porting x86 applications to Windows on Arm using AI agents. This initiative is in collaboration with NVIDIA, introducing the RTX Spark chip designed for Windows on Arm, which enhances performance for native Arm applications. Microsoft reports that 90% of user activity on Windows on Arm PCs involves natively compiled applications. The session will explore the use of agentic AI to assist developers in automating coding tasks and improving efficiency. A resource called "Works on WoA" helps users check application compatibility, while the Prism emulation layer allows access to a wide range of apps on Arm systems, though some legacy and specialized applications may face issues. The session, led by Qualcomm's Gaurav Goel, will provide tools for developers and is scheduled for June 3 at 6:20 PM ET.
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