Microsoft revealed Monday it has multiple 'Copilot+' computers that will officially hit the market in June. The announcement of the devices occurred at a Monday event.
At an event on its campus in Redmond, Washington, Chief Executive Satya Nadella introduced what Microsoft calls "Copilot+" PCs, saying that it and a range of manufacturers would sell them, including Acer and Asustek Computer.
CEO Satya Nadella introduced the Copilot+ PCs during an event at its Redmond, Washington campus. These computers, developed in collaboration with manufacturers like Acer and ASUSTek Computer, are designed to perform more artificial intelligence tasks without relying on cloud data centres.