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Microsoft sets 16GB default for RAM for AI PCs – machines will also need 40 TOPS of AI compute: Report
(www.tomshardware.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
what the fuck is a "AI PC"?
They get to put a sticker on that inflates the value by $600, then fill it with spyware.
‘CApItALiSm BreEdS INnoVAtION’
Let's hope the consumers are smart enough to avoid these "AI" stamped computers
sounds amazing
Found the shareholder.
It means “VC money now 🥺🥺”
Microsoft is chasing VC money now?
Not VC, more like hedge funds and institutional investors. But yes, all public companies work primarily for higher share prices, and then everything else. I've experienced a public US company paying more than a million USD to save 300k just so they can put out good articles about themselves that they kept promises to shareholders.
Branding. It's just saying it's capable of handling local models on copilot.
If I have to deal with Blockchain cloud computing IoT bullshit as a software engineer, I want everyone else to feel my buzzword pain in the tech they use.
The new 'VR Ready'
I guess a PC with a graphics card?
It's comical how much you think you know but how little you actually know.
Nope.
They're just regular PC's with an NPU. These are consumer products they're trying to push. Like how they added the copilot key to keyboards.