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EXPLAINER-What are AI PCs?
May 22, 2024 2:40 AM

May 21 (Reuters) - The PC just got an AI makeover,

raising hopes that the buzzy technology would help revive an

industry that has been on a steady decline over the last few

years.

Here's everything we know about AI PCs:

WHAT DOES "AI PC" MEAN?

Manufacturers say these devices process data more swiftly

than traditional PCs and can handle a greater volume of AI tasks

directly on the device, including chatbots. That means they do

not have to rely on cloud data centers that currently power most

AI applications, including OpenAI's ChatGPT.

Some models can even support the training of AI models, a

task that requires significant computing power and is typically

performed on servers.

PC makers are hoping such features will help draw in buyers

as more people lean on generative AI for everything from sending

emails to planning vacations.

Research firm Canalys estimates AI PC shipments will surpass

100 million in 2025, constituting 40% of all PCs shipped.

WHAT TECHNOLOGY IS USED IN AI PCS?

AI PCs come with specialized processors called neural

processing units (NPUs) that handle the majority of on-device AI

workloads.

These NPUs work in tandem with central processing units and

graphics processors to manage complex tasks, deliver enhanced

processing speeds and power applications such as AI assistants.

WHAT ARE SOME OF THE AI PCS AVAILABLE ON THE MARKET?

Brands including Dell, HP, Samsung Electronics ( SSNLF )

, Lenovo ( LNVGF ), Asus and Acer have unveiled new

computers under Microsoft's ( MSFT ) Copilot+ branding, which

was announced on Monday.

Among these, Microsoft's ( MSFT ) refreshed Surface Laptop and Surface

Pro tablet are some of the most affordable Copilot+ devices,

starting at $999.

Lenovo ThinkPad T14s Gen 6, expected to start at $1,699,

stands as the priciest option based on the pricing disclosed by

some manufacturers.

ARE THERE ANY CONCERNS?

A new flagship feature from Microsoft ( MSFT ) called "recall" has

raised some privacy concerns. The Windows maker's Copilot+ PCs

"recall" capability within the AI assistant allows it to search

and retrieve information on any past activity on the computer.

The recall feature tracks every action performed on the

laptop from voice chats to web browsing, and creates a detailed

history stored on the device. The user can then search this

repository and go through past actions.

Some social media users have expressed fears that the feature

could enable spying, while billionaire technologist Elon Musk

compared it to "Black Mirror," the Netflix series that explores

the harmful effects of advanced technology.

The main concern with the feature is whether the data is

stored on the device or centrally, International Data Corp

analyst Ryan O'Leary said, adding that there would be

"significant privacy risk" if Microsoft ( MSFT ) stored the data.

On the other hand, some experts say that managing more

AI-related tasks directly on the device offers greater privacy.

Research from Forrester showed AI PCs could help avoid the

use of personal data to train AI systems, as well as copyright

and patent violations, making them preferable for enterprise

use.

(Reporting by Arsheeya Bajwa and Yuvraj Malik in Bengaluru;

Editing by Anil D'Silva)

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