Categories: Gadgets360

Nvidia Teases Gaming Laptops From Asus, MSI as ‘RTX AI PC’, Hints at Copilot+ PC Features

Nvidia took major strides on Sunday as it announced several new products and services for artificial intelligence (AI) innovations for desktops. It unveiled its RTX AI Toolkit for developers to build apps and experiences on its platform and also gave a tech demo for Project G-Assist, an AI assistant with gaming knowledge. The company also teased the moniker ‘RTX AI PC’ for the upcoming gaming laptops by Asus and MSI, highlighting that it will bring Microsoft’s Copilot+ PCs features to these devices.

Nvidia’s push for RTX AI PCs

In a blog post, Nvidia stated, “Newly announced RTX AI PC laptops from ASUS and MSI feature up to GeForce RTX 4070 GPUs and power-efficient systems-on-a-chip with Windows 11 AI PC capabilities. These Windows 11 AI PCs will receive a free update to Copilot+ PC experiences when available.” While the company did not detail what constitutes an RTX AI PC, it did highlight several AI accelerations its GPU platforms will enable for laptops that will be launched throughout the year.

It also claimed that these laptops will get Microsoft’s Copilot+ PC features via a free update “when available”. The wording suggests that the gaming laptops will not receive features such as Recall and Cocreate at launch, but might be upgraded later. Additionally, according to a report by The Verge, these laptops will run on AMD’s latest Strix CPUs.

This distinction is appropriate given Microsoft announced its collaboration with Snapdragon for its Arm-based chipsets with much fanfare during its Build event. It is likely that for a certain duration, the company will keep these features exclusive to the Snapdragon chipsets which run AI tasks using integrated Neural Processing Units (NPUs).

During the announcements, Nvidia also highlighted that GPUs are better suited for running heavier AI workloads compared to NPUs. The comparison is likely based on information shared by Microsoft that its in-house NPUs can handle 50 Trillion operations per second (TOPS). Comparatively, Nvidia GPUs are said to handle up to 1,000 TOPS. One downside of GPUs, however, is that they consume more power whereas NPUs are optimised for performance.

The gaming laptops from Asus and MSI are expected to be available in July as RTX AI PCs, but it is unclear when they might get upgraded to the Copilot+ PCs category.

Recent Posts

Beyoncé’s NFL Christmas Halftime Show Now Streaming on Netflix: Everything You Need to Know

Beyoncé's much-anticipated halftime performance, part of Netflix's NFL Christmas Gameday event, is set to release…

10 months ago

Scientists Predict Under Sea Volcano Eruption Near Oregon Coast in 2025

An undersea volcano situated roughly 470 kilometers off Oregon's coastline, Axial Seamount, is showing signs…

10 months ago

Organic Molecules in Space: A Key to Understanding Life’s Cosmic Origins

As researchers delve into the cosmos, organic molecules—the building blocks of life—emerge as a recurring…

10 months ago

The Secret of the Shiledars OTT Release Date Announced: What You Need to Know

Director Aditya Sarpotdar, following his successful venture "Munjya," has announced the release of his treasure…

10 months ago

Anne Hathaway’s Mothers’ Instinct Now Streaming on Lionsgate Play

The psychological thriller Mothers' Instinct, featuring Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain, and Kelly Carmichael, delves into…

10 months ago

All We Imagine As Light OTT Release Date: When and Where to Watch it Online?

Payal Kapadia's award-winning film, All We Imagine As Light, will soon be available for streaming,…

10 months ago