what the fuck is a “AI PC”?
They get to put a sticker on that inflates the value by $600, then fill it with spyware.
‘CApItALiSm BreEdS INnoVAtION’
sounds amazing
Found the shareholder.
It means “VC money now 🥺🥺”
Microsoft is chasing VC money now?
Not VC, more like hedge funds and institutional investors. But yes, all public companies work primarily for higher share prices, and then everything else. I’ve experienced a public US company paying more than a million USD to save 300k just so they can put out good articles about themselves that they kept promises to shareholders.
Branding. It’s just saying it’s capable of handling local models on copilot.
If I have to deal with Blockchain cloud computing IoT bullshit as a software engineer, I want everyone else to feel my buzzword pain in the tech they use.
I guess a PC with a graphics card?
The new ‘VR Ready’
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It’s comical how much you think you know but how little you actually know.
Nope.
They’re just regular PC’s with an NPU. These are consumer products they’re trying to push. Like how they added the copilot key to keyboards.
Thus, Windows will again be instrumental in driving growth for the minimum memory capacity acceptable in new PCs.
I love that the primary driver towards more powerful hardware is Windows just bloating itself bigger and bigger. It’s a grift in its own way, consumers are subsidizing the requirements for Microsoft’s idiotic data processing. And MSFT is not alone in this, Google doing away with cookies also conveniently shifts away most ad processing from their servers into Chrome (while killing their competition).
Google doing away with cookies also conveniently shifts away most ad processing from their servers into Chrome (while killing their competition).
OOTL, what’s going on here? Distributed processing like Folding@Home, but for serving ads to make Google more money?
They called it Federated Learning of Cohorts at one point. Instead of you sending raw activity data to Google servers and them running their models there, the model runs in Chrome and they only send back the ad targeting groups you belong to. All in the name of privacy of course.
At least it should result in less laptops being made with ridiculously small amounts of non upgradable RAM.
Requiring a large amount of compute power for AI is just stupid though. It will probably come in the form of some sort of dedicated AI accelerator that’s not usable for general purpose computing.
And remember that your data and telemetry are sent to Microsoft servers to train Copilot AI. You may also need to subscribe to some advanced AI features
And that’s when I’ll start using Linux as my daily driver.
Honestly installing Ubuntu is almost idiot proof at this point.
I do agree with you, the obstacle is that there are many applications that are not available on Linux or they’re not as powerful as on Windows. As for me is MS. Excel, many of my office clients use VBA in Excel spreadsheet to do calculations.
At least we might have a finally viable replacement in Photoshop soon. GIMP is getting NDE, Krita might be getting foreground extraction tool at some point, and Pixellator might have better tools though it’s NDE department is solid. The thing is all of them are missing something, but I’m betting on GIMP after CMYK_Student arrival to GIMP development.
I tried adding foreground selection based on guided selection, but was unable to fix noises on in-between selection and was unable to build Krita. We would have Krita with foreground selection if it weren’t for that.
I know that you are speaking truth, yet it still hurts
Oh snap
Microsoft is desperate to regain the power they had in the 00s and is scrambling trying to find that killer app. At least this time they’re not just copying apples homework.
They either force it on everyone or bundle it in the enterprise package that businesses already pay for and then raise the price.
It never works, but maybe this time it will. I mean it won’t… But maybe.
And maybe that’s why it isn’t working. They try too hard to persuade or force you, giving people icky feelings from the get go… and they try too little to just make a product that people want.
Apple: what’s wrong with just 8GB RAM?
Yeah, and solder it onto the board while you’re at it! Who ever needs to upgrade or perform maintenance anyways?
They do make the most of it though. Soldered RAM can be much faster than socketed RAM, which is why GPUs do it too.
My knowledge of electrical engineering has not shown that solder increases performance. Do you have some more information on this?
I think you mean unified (on-die) RAM can be faster.
Well, that too, but that’s not particularly common on laptops or GPUs. Even in Apple silicon it’s not the same die, but it is the same package.
Why is that?
no ai ain’t gonna come into my pc
Unless it’s locally hosted, doesn’t scan every single file on my storage and doesn’t send everything I do with it to the manufacturer’s server.
Personally I really want it to but only locally run AI like lamma or whatever it’s called
Do it, it’s easy and fun and you’ll learn about the actual capabilities of the tech. Started a week ago and I’m a convert on the utility of local AI. Got to go back to Reddit for it but r/localllama has tons of good info. You can actually run useful models at a conversational pace.
This whole thread is silly because VRAM is what you need, I’m running some pretty good coding and general knowledge models in a 12GB Radeon. Almost none of my 32GB system ram is used lol either Microsoft is out of touch or hiding an amazing new algorithm
Running in system ram works but the processing is painfully slow on the regular CPU, over 10x slower
Everyone here is like praising microsoft when in fact you can just buy any pc’s with 16 gig ram you like without the additional ai spyware and (cost if i may assume)
my work laptop came with only 8 and can’t be upgraded. The next model up was twice the price
Wow. My thinkpad t420 has 8 gigs, but that thing was made in 2011
And you think microsoft will give you 16 gig laps at 8 gig price . also why is it twice the price does if it only have improvement of ram i doubt that
It’s the modern computer sales model to increase profits
I’m not seeing anyone here praising Microsoft; actually the opposite. Who’s praising Microsoft?
Low amount of ram becomes the AI detox mechanism of this century.
They are making for a long time now, a massive slow effort to make end users finally migrate to Linux (and I’m a whole life windows guy)
“Wanna see me fill entire landfills with e-waste due to bullshit minimum requirements?”
“Wanna see me do it again?”
All I can think of:
Hi kids, do you like violence? Wanna see me stick nine-inch nails through each one of my eyelids? Wanna copy me and do exactly like I did? Try 'cid and get fucked up worse than my life is?
Hyuk I’ll fucking do it again!
AI PC sounds like something that will be artificially personal more than anything else.
I get visions of HAL or that Simpsons Halloween special with the sentient house.
Yes, AI PC like in the movie HER
Great, so it’ll take AI to set 16GB as minimum.
I still shudder that there are machines still being sold with 8GB RAM, that’s just barely enough.
It’s honestly crazy to think about that we used to say the same about 4GB only 5-7 years ago…
And the same about 2GB a measly 10 years ago…
5 years ago I used to think 32GB was great. Now I regularly cap out and start page filing doing my normal day-to-day work on 48GB. It’s crazy now.
Opening excel and outlook on a win11 PC brings you to almost 16GB of memory used. I don’t know how anybody is still selling computers with 8GB of ram.
Uh… No, it doesn’t. 8GB is definitely tight these days, but for simple word processing, email, and spreadsheet usage it still works fine.
Why in the hell do those programs take up so much space?
Usually, caching. They can and do use less RAM if you have less free, at the cost of slower performance.
I mean on top of the rest of windows garbage.
Ah good. Now I know what specs not to buy.
You have fun sticking to ms running your 8gb of ram, that’ll show em!
Makes sense, 16GB is sort of the new “normal” although 8GB is still quite enough for everyday casual use. “AI PCs” being a marketing term just like “AI” itself.