If you've been shopping for a new laptop recently, you might have come across the term "Copilot+ PC" and wondered what all the fuss is about. Is it just another marketing term, or does it represent something genuinely different? At Landmark Computers, we've been helping Australians navigate technology choices for years, and we can tell you that Copilot+ PCs mark a significant shift in how laptops handle artificial intelligence, bringing powerful AI capabilities directly to your device.
Let's break down what Copilot+ PCs are, what makes them special, and whether you should consider one for your next laptop purchase.
Understanding Copilot+ PCs: The Basics
A Copilot+ PC is Microsoft's term for a new category of Windows 11 laptops that include dedicated AI hardware called a Neural Processing Unit (NPU). Think of it as having a specialised AI brain built into your laptop, separate from the main processor and graphics card.
To earn the Copilot+ PC badge, a laptop must meet specific requirements: