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Microsoft Impresses by Showing DaVinci Resolve in Copilot+ PCs Launch

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Microsoft is pushing ‘on device’ AI processing as the next step in Artificial Intelligence for the masses. This week the company launched Copilot+ PCs claiming “the fastest, most intelligent Windows PCs ever built.”

One would would hope so.

The new chips are capable of more than 40 trillion operations per second with all–day battery life. Copilot+ PCs is promising things other PCs can’t deliver when it comes to AI.

One of the points that stood out to me related to DaVinci Resolve. Resolve has always worked better on Mac. Absolutely no doubt about it. But this is promising news for Windows as Resolve makes use of AI and a dedicated Neural Processing Unit (NPU) to perform complicated tracking and masking.

I often need to jump from Mac to PCs and the advantage with DaVinci Resolve is being able to work on two different operating systems with little hassle. So this is great news that Microsoft is paying attention to the best NLE (in my opinion) you can use.

RECALL WILL FIND ANYTHING YOU’VE DONE

Another big feature is ‘Recall’ and it’s a little controversial. It will remember everything you have done on your PC. It does this by taking regular screenshots as you go about your business.

Snapshots stay locally on your PC and you can delete individual snapshots, adjust and delete ranges of time in Settings. You can pause at any point right from the icon in the System Tray on your Taskbar. You can choose apps and websites from ever being saved. So there’s a lot of control over what gets saved.

I actually do this manually all the time. But this involves receipts and other sensitive information. Recall makes use of your personal semantic index, built and stored on device. So unless you give someone else your password your data is safe.

I’m eager to try this because I’m always backtracking on my computers to find something I’ve done. I’ve got a good idea what I did but finding the exact moment is a pain. With recall you can scroll across time to find the content you need in your timeline across any application, website, document, or more.

HIGHLIGHTS

·       Equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Series computer chip, Copilot+ PCs are optimised to run AI workloads locally with better performance, featuring 8 high performance cores and 4 efficiency optimised cores in the built-in CPU within the X Elite. 

·       Windows now has more native Arm64 apps than ever before, including Chrome, Spotify, Zoom, Slack, Blender, and Davinci Resolve​.   

·       New Copilot experiences include improvements to Cocreator in Paint by Designer, Windows Studio Effects, Live captions and more.  

·       The company announced a new AI-led experience, Recall. Recall helps users quickly find things from their PC’s past – documents, images, websites, and more. 

·       Microsoft introduced the all-new Surface Pro and Surface Laptop – the smartest ultra-thin and light touchscreen next gen devices across their laptop and 2-in-1 portfolio.  

Copilot+ PCs Products from June 18:

  • AcerAcer’s Swift 14 AI 2.5K touchscreen enables you to draw and edit your vision with greater accuracy and with color-accurate imagery. Launch and discover AI-enhanced features, like Acer PurifiedVoice 2.0 and Purified View, with a touch of the dedicated AcerSense button.
  • ASUSThe ASUS Vivobook S 15 is a powerful device that brings AI experiences to life with its Snapdragon X Elite Platform and built-in Qualcomm® AI. It boasts 40+ NPU TOPS, a dual-fan cooling system, and up to 1 TB of storage. Next-gen AI enhancements include Windows Studio effects v2 and ASUS AiSense camera, with presence-detection capabilities for Adaptive Dimming and Lock. Built for portability, it has an ultra-slim and light all-metal design, a high-capacity battery, and premium styling with a single-zone RGB backlit keyboard.
  • Dell: Dell is launching five new Copilot+ PCs, including the XPS 13, Inspiron 14 Plus, Inspiron 14, Latitude 7455, and Latitude 5455, offering a range of consumer and commercial options that deliver groundbreaking battery life and unique AI experiences. The XPS 13 is powered by Snapdragon X Elite processors and features a premium, futuristic design, while the Latitude 7455 boasts a stunning QHD+ display and quad speakers with AI noise reduction. The Inspiron14 and Inspiron 14 Plus feature a Snapdragon X Plus 1and are crafted with lightweight, low carbon aluminum and are energy efficient with EPEAT Gold rating.
  • HPHP’s OmniBook X AI PC and HP EliteBook Ultra G1q AI PC with Snapdragon X Elite are slim and sleek designs, delivering advanced performance and mobility for a more personalized computing experience. Features include long-lasting battery life and AI-powered productivity tools, such as real-time transcription and meeting summaries. A 5MP camera with automatic framing and eye focus is supported by Poly Studio’s crystal-clear audio for enhanced virtual interactions.
  • LenovoLenovo is launching two AI PCs: one built for consumers, Yoga Slim 7x, and one for commercial, ThinkPad T14s Gen 6. The Yoga Slim 7x brings efficiency for creatives, featuring a 14.5” touchscreen with 3K Dolby Vision and optimized power for 3D rendering and video editing. The T14s Gen 6 brings enterprise-level experiences and AI performance to your work tasks, with features including a webcam privacy shutter, Wi-Fi 7 connectivity and up to 64GB RAM.
  • Samsung: Samsung’s new Galaxy Book4 Edge is ultra-thin and light, with a 3K resolution 2x AMOLED display and Wi-Fi 7 connectivity. It has a long-lasting battery that provides up to 22 hours of video playback, making it perfect for work or entertainment on the go.

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