Microsoft’s Copilot AI PCs show promise, but a new API called Windows Copilot Runtime (WCR) is poised to truly showcase their potential by enabling developers to leverage the NPU for powerful AI applications.
Key takeaways from hands-on with Copilot+ AI PCs: While features like Studio Effects and Cocreator on the new Microsoft Surface Pro 11 and Surface Laptop 7 are useful, they don’t fully demonstrate the capabilities of the on-device neural processing unit (NPU) yet.
Windows Copilot Runtime is a game-changer: Microsoft’s new WCR API, while overshadowed at their Build conference, will allow developers to easily leverage a PC’s NPU to build small language models and AI-powered features into their apps.
Looking ahead at AI’s impact on computing: It’s hard to predict exactly how AI will transform applications, but Windows Copilot Runtime sets the stage for a new era of local, NPU-accelerated AI capabilities on PCs.
In summary, while the first Copilot+ PCs themselves are only a glimpse of AI’s potential, Windows Copilot Runtime is the critical puzzle piece that will empower developers to build next-generation experiences and make AI a truly compelling reason to upgrade in the months and years ahead.