If you’ve bought a laptop in the last couple of years, you’ve probably heard some marketing guff about the super-cool NPU inside of it. What you haven’t heard much of is what that NPU can actually do, since most of those flashy AI capabilities rely on remote data centers and most of the “AI” apps that run on your local hardware aren’t even using it yet. That’s about to change, according to Microsoft.
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