botezpoker| Microsoft CEO: New AI PCs will bring competition between Windows PCs and Macs back

Microsoft Corp. Chief Executive Satya Nadella believesbotezpoker, a new generation of faster computers equipped with specialized artificial intelligence chips will restart Windows computers and Apple Inc. Long-term competition between Mac computers.

Nadella said in an interview on Monday: "Apple is doing a great job. "We want to get Windows and Mac back into real competition now."

Microsoft launchedbotezpokerA new artificial intelligence computer called Copilot+PC has been developed. The company said that thanks in part to chips dedicated to artificial intelligence processing, machines from Microsoft's Surface series and other manufacturers will be more powerful and 58% faster than Apple's top-of-the-line MacBook Air M3. The new hardware starts at $1000 and will ship June 18.

Apple is catching up with big technology rivals in artificial intelligence, but it is preparing to develop an ambitious strategy at next month's Worldwide Developers Conference. According to previous reports, the company is putting high-end chips-similar to those designed for Macs-into cloud computing servers that are used to handle the most advanced artificial intelligence tasks coming to Apple devices. Simpler AI-related functions will be handled directly on iPhones, iPads and Macs.

botezpoker| Microsoft CEO: New AI PCs will bring competition between Windows PCs and Macs back

Apple will focus on features that make users 'daily lives easier-for example, by making suggestions and providing customized experiences.

Microsoft is using its relationship with leading artificial intelligence startup OpenAI to gain early leadership in the emerging space of generative artificial intelligence services. But the partnership has come under scrutiny from regulators. Western officials are reviewing artificial intelligence investments by Microsoft and its competitors to determine whether they affect competition or should be subject to more stringent regulation, like mergers and acquisitions.

Nadella said Microsoft's partnerships are intensifying competition in this emerging field rather than restricting it.

"The competition is very fierce today, right? he said. "Whether it's a big player or a small player. So I don't think it's a matter of whether a company buys or not, but a matter of competition."