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Intel explains the perks AI PCs provide to users including the upcoming ability to run Microsoft Copilot locally


What you need to know

  • Intel held an AI Summit for developers in Taipei this week. 
  • During the event, Intel explained that Microsoft Copilot will run locally on AI PCs in the not so distant future. 
  • This shift to local AI services on PC is made possible by AI-ready CPUs such as Intel Core Ultra processors.
  • Intel listed out the benefits of being able to run AI services like Copilot locally, which includes cost reduction, reliability in performance, privacy (personal and organization data), and more personalization capabilities.

This week in Taipei, Taiwan, thousands of developers gathered for an Intel AI Summit. I personally was able to attend this event. During a question and answer meeting with Intel executives, I learned that Microsoft Copilot will soon be able to work locally on AI PCs rather than its current method of operating via the cloud. This is something that has previously been rumored but hadn’t been confirmed. Intel’s Vice President of Client Computing Group Todd Lewellen clarified that certain aspects of Copilot service could still require cloud access to work properly on an AI PC. 

“As we go to that next gen, it’s just going to enable us to run more things locally,” Lewellyn said, “just like they will run Copilot with more elements of Copilot running locally on the client. I don’t mean that everything in Copilot is running local, but you’ll get a lot of key capabilities that will show up running on that NPU. We’re starting now with Core Ultra, but we’re gonna be right there with Microsoft as we go gen to gen.”

The new Dell XPS 14 (9440) features the new Copilot key.  (Image credit: Daniel Rubino)

Unsurprisingly, Intel and Microsoft have been meeting together to discuss what makes an AI PC and how to provide the best user experience. 





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