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Advanced Copilot+ Software not yet compatible with x86 architecture, Microsoft promises support by year-end.

At the recent Computex event, Intel and AMD unveiled new chips with improved NPU capabilities. However, they are currently unable to support Microsft’s Copilot+ which was introduced earlier. Microsoft stated during the launch that Copilot+ would be compatible with Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm, but did not provide a clear timeline. A Microsoft spokesperson confirmed with XDA that both Intel and AMD will release SoCs with specs similar to Qualcomm’s (likely referring to ARM architecture).

TLDR: Intel and AMD introduced new chips with enhanced NPU capabilities at Computex but cannot yet support Microsoft’s Copilot+. Microsoft announced Copilot+ compatibility with Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm without a clear timeline. Intel and AMD are expected to release SoCs similar to Qualcomm’s ARM architecture.

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