Microsoft is reportedly setting 16GB of RAM as the baseline requirement for AI PCs, with a need for 40 TOPS compute. The next version of Windows is expected to include minimum requirements for AI PCs. This move could make 16GB of memory the new normal for AI features in Windows 12, as computers will need more memory to be considered AI PCs. There is anticipation for the arrival of Windows 12 later this year, with discussions around the inclusion of AI chips in laptops and PCs.
Microsoft is all-in on artificial intelligence, but will the company require 16GB of RAM to use AI features on Windows? We did some digging. Read more: https://t.co/LWpJNvKrT5 #Windows #AI
Quick poll for the next issue of PC Pro: do you want your next laptop or PC to include an AI chip? (What Intel and AMD are calling "AI PCs".) Comments very welcome and may be published in the magazine!
There's a chance we could see Windows 12 arrive later this year and, if so, this is what we expect to see. #Windows https://t.co/2OhMmVJGzt
Microsoft says computers will need way more #memory to be considered an #AIPC in #Windows12. https://t.co/2gbECQXGWy
The next version of Windows will reportedly include minimum requirements for it to be an AI PC. https://t.co/EFUF4IbRAg
Running 8GB of RAM? Microsoft seems set to make 16GB the minimum for AI features, so time to grab that extra stick. Read more: https://t.co/gQJDkBTimj https://t.co/rzqtstv1t3
AI PCs could make 16GB of memory the new normal https://t.co/CkI4amoNGu by @MichaelCrider
Microsoft's baseline RAM for AI PCs set at 16GB – machines will also need 40 TOPS compute https://t.co/nOSmzxOQLq https://t.co/1iNZct8deO