AI PCs are the buzzword lately, and people just can’t stop talking about them. But if you are imagining a robot arm attached to a laptop or a Jarvis-like hologram floating over your keyboard, take a deep breath and reset your expectations.
AI PCs aren’t sci-fi. Instead, they are just like any other laptop, but with an extra chip to handle smarter tasks. And 2025 is the year they are going mainstream. If you have been wondering what AI PCs can actually do and whether or not you should buy one, you are in the right place. So read on.
AI PC understands you, just like your friend
The best part about an AI PC isn’t that it knows a lot. It’s that it knows you. How? Through Microsoft’s Copilot assistant. Well, Copilot+ PCs, which are laptops powered by 40+ TOPs of NPU, come with a dedicated Copilot+ button. This button lets you access the AI assistant with a single click.
Microsoft’s Copilot assistant is quite useful, especially for those who extensively use Microsoft apps like PowerPoint and Outlook, among others. The AI assistant can help you summarise drafts and responses, helping you up your productivity game.
But wait, you might say that Copilot or any other chatbot is already available on your phone or a normal laptop. But here’s the catch: thanks to a dedicated NPU inside AI PCs, the processing happens locally on your PC, not in the cloud. This means the responses are quick, and your data is safe.
AI PC remembers everything about you
Imagine this. You were reading a PDF early morning, had a Zoom call open, and then quickly checked an Instagram ad for those sneakers you liked. You forgot the name, didn’t bookmark anything, and your tabs were long gone.
But if you have an AI PC, you can literally rewind time and see exactly which pair of sneakers you spotted on Instagram. That’s the magic of Microsoft Recall, a feature that is exclusive to AI PCs that let you scroll through a timeline of everything you have done on your laptop.
AI PC makes you the artist you are
For creators and businesses, there’s a more advanced version of Paint. The AI Cocreator tool in Paint brings your artwork to life with a simple prompt. Plus, there are several other features you can use within Paint, making the entire creative process a tad bit faster.
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Apart from this, AI PCs can really speed up all the AI features you use on a normal laptop. Plus, it doesn’t add any burden on the CPU or GPU, thanks to the NPU, which efficiently goes about performing all the AI tasks.
AI PCs are the most secure
One of the most underrated benefits of an AI PC is security. While you do get all the bells and whistles, what you also get is cutting-edge privacy and security. Since NPU is inside your machine, most AI tasks don’t need an internet connection (although some might).
That means whether you’re on a flight or just stuck with bad Wi-Fi, your PC doesn’t need to ping the cloud to stay smart. Your brand-new AI PC is naturally smart.
AI PC comes with an unexpected benefit
AI workload is no joke. It needs a rock-solid hardware, especially RAM. So, to make AI PCs ready for endurance and long-term usage, manufacturers offer more RAM.
Most AI PCs naturally come with at least 16GB or 32GB of RAM, which is an unexpected benefit and an added advantage of getting an AI PC.
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That’s it. All that makes AI PCs a game changer. AI PCs are smart, fast, private, and secure. While they come at a high upfront cost, they offer long-term value.
So, should you buy an AI PC? It’s a big yes, especially if you want to stay ahead of the curve.
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