The current rumor is that Windows 12 won’t install on any PC that does not have a powerful dedicated AI processor, which if true means you can stop worrying about Windows 12 because it will be dead on arrival
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The current rumor is that Windows 12 won’t install on any PC that does not have a powerful dedicated AI processor, which if true means you can stop worrying about Windows 12 because it will be dead on arrival
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The current rumor is that Windows 12 won’t install on any PC that does not have a powerful dedicated AI processor, which if true means you can stop worrying about Windows 12 because it will be dead on arrival
@jalefkowit my laptop has an npu and nothing can use it
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The current rumor is that Windows 12 won’t install on any PC that does not have a powerful dedicated AI processor, which if true means you can stop worrying about Windows 12 because it will be dead on arrival
microsoft: is one of the primary causes of the massive rise in pc and pc component prices
also microsoft: buy our new windows. and a new pc with a new chip in
also microsoft: hmm, why is nobody buying our new windows.... -
@jalefkowit “Pro Max 18 Plus”

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The current rumor is that Windows 12 won’t install on any PC that does not have a powerful dedicated AI processor, which if true means you can stop worrying about Windows 12 because it will be dead on arrival
@jalefkowit Has Microsoft considered trying to fix Windows 11 before rushing to ship Windows 12? Or do we just not do that anymore.
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The current rumor is that Windows 12 won’t install on any PC that does not have a powerful dedicated AI processor, which if true means you can stop worrying about Windows 12 because it will be dead on arrival
@jalefkowit hope dies last
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The current rumor is that Windows 12 won’t install on any PC that does not have a powerful dedicated AI processor, which if true means you can stop worrying about Windows 12 because it will be dead on arrival
@jalefkowit I cant even afford RAM and they want me to have a NPU?
At the rate we're going with hardware costs and the return of the Commodore 64 a better business bet would be to sell a fancy x386 DOS machines to play Wizardry.
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