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Microsoft to Extend Support for Windows 10 with AI Assistant Copilot Integration

AI assistant Copilot is said to be heading to Windows 10
Microsoft plans to phase out this system as early as fall 2025
However, he may reconsider his decision due to the high number of devices

At the beginning of this year, the company presented Microsoft personal AI assistant Copilot. This novelty was introduced as part of a system update Windows 11, version 23H2, and despite the initial problems, it is beginning to show itself as a relatively large benefit for many users. Why is he being talked about? Well, because he could appear in a system that American society is slowly but surely ceasing to count on. Support for Windows 10 is set to end in the fall of 2025, with no major updates expected to arrive. Or perhaps yes?

According to Zac Bowden of Windows Central the Copilot button will be placed directly on the Windows 10 taskbar and will open the same Copilot sidebar available to Windows 11 users. The main impetus for this decision is said to be the continued popularity of Windows 10 around the world. In addition, a large number of computers do not officially support Windows 11, since a chip is required to install it TPM 2.0which you can easily do circumventbut a lot of users don’t know about this trick, or they just want to stick with the system they’ve been used to for years.

Introducing Copilot in Windows 11, new AI tools, and more

The experience and capabilities of Copilot in Windows 10 are expected to be very similar to those in Windows 11, including support for various plugins. Therefore, users of the older system will not be at a disadvantage.

In connection with this update, there is also talk about Windows 10 support extension, which would make sense. Even in 2025, a large number of computers will certainly run on this system, moreover, computers with Intel processors of the 7th or older generation (that is, those that do not support TPM 2.0) will not simply disappear and will still be sufficient for at least office work, we especially enjoy- when it comes to models like the Core i7-7700K.

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Source: Windows Central

2023-11-10 19:00:34
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