Windows 11

Winsage
June 2, 2026
NVIDIA has introduced the RTX Spark, an Arm-based processor codenamed N1X, designed to run all Windows applications seamlessly in collaboration with Microsoft. The processor features up to 128GB of unified memory, native support for AI agents, and is integrated with NVIDIA’s graphics stack. The Surface Laptop Ultra is among the first devices to utilize this processor. Jensen Huang, NVIDIA's CEO, claims the RTX Spark can run 100% of NVIDIA’s software stack and has been meticulously optimized for compatibility with Windows applications. While many popular applications and games now run natively on Windows on Arm, NVIDIA has not yet released performance benchmarks for the RTX Spark. The "Prism" emulator allows Windows apps designed for x86 processors to run on Arm hardware through real-time translation, enhancing performance. Recent updates to Windows 11 have improved support for various x86 extensions, increasing compatibility for applications.
Winsage
June 1, 2026
Microsoft unveiled the Surface Laptop Ultra at the Nvidia GTC event, highlighting its strategy for the Windows platform and a focus on on-device AI capabilities. The integration with Nvidia aims to enhance performance for users engaged in resource-intensive tasks and streamline developer workflows. The Surface Laptop Ultra is designed for a diverse range of users, including creative professionals and developers, and is intended to support next-generation AI applications. Microsoft is emphasizing the development of on-device AI agents to reduce reliance on cloud processing and improve responsiveness.
Winsage
June 1, 2026
Microsoft resolved an issue causing installation failures and error code 0x800f0922 during the deployment of the May 2026 Windows 11 security update (KB5089549), which was linked to insufficient free space on the EFI System Partition (ESP). The problem mainly affected devices with 10 MB or less available space, leading to automatic rollbacks of the update. The resolution was provided through the release of the Windows 11 KB5089573 preview cumulative update on May 26, 2026. Users installing updates released on or after this date will not need a workaround, while those with earlier updates can use the Known Issue Rollback feature. Additionally, IT administrators in enterprise settings can manually address the issue through Group Policy configurations. The KB5089573 update introduced 30 changes to improve performance and reliability.
Winsage
June 1, 2026
Computex is currently underway, and Microsoft Build is set to start soon, focusing on advancements in Windows and artificial intelligence. Microsoft and NVIDIA have launched the NVIDIA RTX Spark platform with the N1x chip, aimed at transforming PC application development and supporting the transition of Windows apps to ARM architecture. Microsoft is working to increase the number of native applications for Windows 11 and will share insights during Build. The keynote by CEO Satya Nadella will be streamed live without registration, but full event access requires prior registration, which is now closed. The session catalog includes hundreds of offerings, with many exclusive to in-person attendees. Comprehensive coverage of key announcements will be provided throughout the week, and discussions can continue on Reddit at r/WindowsCentral.
Winsage
June 1, 2026
Microsoft Office Professional 2021 for Windows and Windows 11 Pro are available for .97, reduced from 9.99, until June 14 or while supplies last. The bundle includes features like enhanced multitasking tools, remote desktop access, BitLocker encryption, Hyper-V virtualization, and Windows Copilot for Windows 11 Pro, as well as lifetime access to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams, OneNote, Publisher, and Access for Microsoft Office 2021. The applications can be used offline without a subscription.
Winsage
June 1, 2026
Microsoft has recently enhanced Windows 11 and introduced the Surface Laptop Ultra, which features 128GB of unified memory and full CUDA support, powered by RTX Spark technology. This device represents a new direction for Microsoft's hardware offerings. The company has also reduced the visibility of its Copilot feature in response to customer feedback. Satya Nadella's exit from the mobile sector has received mixed reactions, and there is a historical context regarding Microsoft's partnerships with NVIDIA and Qualcomm in developing ARM architecture. The collaboration with NVIDIA raises questions about the future potential of Windows on ARM, although concerns exist regarding the high pricing of the Surface Laptop Ultra due to increased AI demand affecting component costs.
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