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Windows is back on the Microsoft menu
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At its annual Build developer conference, Microsoft put Windows front and center.
Key facts
- I think we, as Microsoft, have the responsibility for building the best possible AI stack that we can on [Windows], and obviously drive the best AI stack that we can in the cloud,” says Windows
- The reporter can't remember the last time Microsoft kicked off a Build keynote with Windows front and center, but that’s exactly what CEO Satya Nadella did this week
- Nadella unveiled the new Surface hardware days after Nvidia officially returned to Windows on Arm with its new RTX Spark chips
- Build drove home that message this week, with Windows positioned as an all-important part of Microsoft’s AI agent efforts
Summary
The reporter can't remember the last time Microsoft kicked off a Build keynote with Windows front and center, but that’s exactly what CEO Satya Nadella did this week. Nadella unveiled the new Surface hardware days after Nvidia officially returned to Windows on Arm with its new RTX Spark chips. Build drove home that message this week, with Windows positioned as an all-important part of Microsoft’s AI agent efforts. It set the stage for Microsoft and Nvidia to position their new Windows PCs as a potential solution for costly, usage-based pricing of cloud-based AI models.