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Windows 11 AI features are coming to Intel PCs this November – gHacks Tech News
The rollout of the 2024 feature update for Windows 11 has stirred a mix of anticipation and uncertainty among users. Currently, this update has been made available for Copilot+ PCs, which are exclusively ARM-based at this time. The broader Windows 11 user base is left wondering when they will gain access to these new features.
Intel’s Upcoming Processor Launch
Intel is set to change the landscape in October 2024 with the introduction of its Lunar Lake processors. Announced recently, these chips promise to deliver exceptional performance along with significant advancements in power efficiency and graphics capabilities. Intel emphasizes that these processors will maintain full application compatibility while enhancing security and AI computing power.
As of now, benchmarks for these new processors are not yet available, leaving the tech community eager for more information. The transition from ARM-exclusive Windows AI features to a more inclusive offering is highly anticipated, especially among users who have been waiting for new AMD and Intel processors to enhance their experience.
Intel has indicated that its Core Ultra 200V series processors will qualify for Copilot+ PC features, with a free update scheduled for release in November. This raises questions about whether Intel has inadvertently revealed the release month for Windows 11 version 24H2 or if this update is separate from the anticipated feature update. Microsoft remains tight-lipped, adding to the intrigue.
Potential Release Scenarios
Two possible timelines for the feature update have emerged:
Intel’s processors are officially launching on September 24, 2024, with over 20 manufacturers already preparing devices that will incorporate these new chips.
Highlighted Features of Intel’s New Processors
Intel’s announcement outlines several key features of the upcoming processors:
As the first benchmarks are expected to surface in September, potential buyers may want to hold off on decisions until these evaluations are available. Meanwhile, AMD has yet to announce the launch date for its Strix Point processors, which will also receive Copilot+ PC approval from Microsoft.
Are you considering purchasing a new PC or building one soon? Would you opt for the new Intel Core Ultra processor, or would you prefer a CPU from another manufacturer? We welcome your thoughts in the comments below.