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Microsoft Copilot AI Goes Local

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Microsoft Copilot AI Goes Local: Power Up Your PC with Free AI Tools

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Processing of software company Microsoft’s powerful generative AI tool Copilot will soon be done locally on PCs. This means the tool will not share data over the internet, and processing will not happen on the cloud.

The Copilot generative AI tool offered by Microsoft is gaining a lot of headlines, and now the company has given good news. Now the Copilot tool will do local processing on PCs instead of online processing. With the help of this tool, users can easily do tasks like writing emails, searching for important information, or creating AI images.

Like most AI tools, Microsoft Copilot is also a cloud-based service and does the processing on the cloud to answer any question asked. Computer processor maker Intel recently told Tom’s Hardware that Copilot AI will soon do local processing on PCs, and they will not need cloud connectivity.

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Processing capacity will be improved

The chipset maker has said that Microsoft Copilot AI will require powerful chipsets for local processing. Intel said that next-generation PCs will be provided with chips with faster Neural Processing Units (NPS). With these neural processing units, 40 TOPs (trillion operations per second) can be done and it is much more powerful.

More powerful chipset than Apple

It is claimed that this processor found in next-generation AI PCs is faster than any other chipset present in the market. For example, Apple’s most powerful M3 chipset has the fastest NPU speeds but offers 18 TOPs. Qualcomm can offer a processor that can take advantage of the local processing of Copilot AI.

There are indications that the most powerful Snapdragon is available. You can use Microsoft’s AI tool for free by visiting https://copilot.Microsoft.com/ or by downloading the Copilot app.

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