A Windows release planned for next year may be the catalyst for a new wave of desktop chips with AI processing capabilities.
Windows 12 and the coming AI chip war::A Windows release planned for next year may be the catalyst for a new wave of desktop chips with AI processing capabilities.
I see it, ten years from now. “I am sorry, I cannot disable secure boot. This may allow you to potentially damage your hardware. Is there anything else I can help you with?”
(5%) consumer benefit - users can get access to Clippy+ with a Microsoft premium account subscription, that if users aren’t subscribed, they’re reminded every time they go into the settings application
(15%) anti-piracy & copyright protection
(70%) harvesting and categorizing all user activities, for indiscriminate internal use, sale to other companies, and delivery to governments
(10%) Uninstallable OEM bloatware that does the same, but with easily exploited security flaws that are never effectively patched
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Can I hijack this thread a for a small side bar? Why is Microsoft already replacing 11?
I see it, ten years from now. “I am sorry, I cannot disable secure boot. This may allow you to potentially damage your hardware. Is there anything else I can help you with?”
Move to linux anon?
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Microsoft OS workload on an AI-optimized chip:
(5%) consumer benefit - users can get access to Clippy+ with a Microsoft premium account subscription, that if users aren’t subscribed, they’re reminded every time they go into the settings application
(15%) anti-piracy & copyright protection
(70%) harvesting and categorizing all user activities, for indiscriminate internal use, sale to other companies, and delivery to governments
(10%) Uninstallable OEM bloatware that does the same, but with easily exploited security flaws that are never effectively patched
Oh god the using AI/neural nets for anti-piracy stuff hadn’t even occurred to me but it’s absolutely something that will happen…
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Re: the image in this article:
Why are these QFP chips through-hole? Looks like the bastard child of QFP and DIP.