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Oh, Snap reviews the wave of announcements surrounding Windows on ARM powered laptops and the new Copilot powered AI features. The host opens by noting Microsoft and its partners unveiling a lineup of laptops that use Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite and X Plus chips, all built on ARM rather than traditional X86. He frames these devices as an ARM based revolution for Windows PCs, comparing the potential impact to Apple’s M1 for Macs, while expressing cautious optimism about early impressions. The video dives into the Copilot Plus branding and the promise of all day battery life, along with access to advanced AI models that will power new software features. The host highlights impressive battery life claims,17 to over 20 hours depending on the model and task,and mentions benchmarking notes where the ARM powered machines beat certain Intel or Apple counterparts in various tests. The discussion then shifts to the redesigned Surface Pro and Surface Laptop, including new naming quirks like Surface Pro 11th Edition and Surface Laptop 7th Edition, and asserts these devices are intended to be 80 to 90 percent faster than their non business predecessors. The segment moves through other manufacturers’ reactions, noting HP’s Omnibooks and Elitebooks, Dell’s first non-Intel XPS 13, Lenovo’s Yoga Slim 7X and ThinkPad updates, and a range of other models from ASUS, Acer, and Samsung, painting a broad industry shift toward ARM based laptops. The conclusion assesses the mood around Windows AI features and Copilot, emphasizing privacy concerns around features like recall, upscaling, and multimodal AI integrations, while underscoring the evolving landscape of app support and native ARM software through Windows 11 on ARM, with upcoming native versions of major apps and a new ARM to x86 emulator called Prism.
Topics · technology · artificial-intelligence · laptops · consumer-electronics · semiconductors
Questions answered
- What is the main hardware shift discussed for Windows laptops in this video?
- The video centers on laptops powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite and X Plus chips using ARM architecture, marketed as Copilot Plus PCs.
- Which manufacturers are highlighted and what product families are introduced or updated?
- The segment highlights Microsoft with Surface Pro and Surface Laptop, HP with Omnibooks and Elitebooks, Dell with a non-Intel XPS 13, and updates from Lenovo, ASUS, Acer, and Samsung across various lines.
- What privacy concern is associated with Copilot Plus PCs?
- Copilot Plus PCs include recall, a feature that captures and locally stores a snapshot of user activity, raising privacy questions about what is stored and how it is used.