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Nvidia has announced it is collaborating with Microsoft to power personalised AI applications on Windows through Copilot. The collaboration will extend to other GPU vendors, too, meaning AMD and Intel will also benefit.
In simpler terms, it allows developers to use an API to have GPUs accelerate heavily-personalised AI jobs on Windows, such as content summaries, automation, and generative AI., which runs on its own graphics cards. In theory, further applications like this are possible with the Copilot runtime support, and Nvidia has at least one more of interest to PC gamers:This is potentially a promising move for Nvidia, and other GPU vendors.
"These AI capabilities will be accelerated by Nvidia RTX GPUs, as well as AI accelerators from other hardware vendors, providing end users with fast, responsive AI experiences across the breadth of the Windows ecosystem."
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