Microsoft and Nvidia Unveil AI-Powered PCs with Local Agent Capabilities
Microsoft and Nvidia are joining forces to launch Windows PCs powered by Nvidia chips, featuring local AI agent capabilities that surpass the limitations of Copilot. This collaboration marks a significant shift in the AI PC market, with potential implications for developers, businesses, and everyday users.
Nvidia is pushing into the PC market with its own chips as the main processor. The first Windows computers from Dell and Microsoft's Surface line are set to be unveiled next week at Computex and Build. Microsoft is also planning new software likely based on the OpenClaw framework that lets AI agents handle tasks locally on Windows PCs, a second shot after the Copilot+ PC concept largely flopped. The article Microsoft and Nvidia reportedly team up on AI PCs that run actual agents instead of Copilot appeared first on The Decoder.