Windows 11 Copilot now tells you what’s slowing down your PC, while using 1GB RAM itself
Microsoft is testing an AI-powered diagnostic tool in Windows 11 Copilot that identifies performance bottlenecks while consuming 1GB of system RAM.
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The brief
Microsoft is currently testing an AI-integrated feature for Windows 11 designed to diagnose and report performance issues. The tool utilizes Copilot to scan the system and identify specific applications or processes contributing to PC slowdowns.
Coverage from outlets including Windows Latest, Digital Trends, gbhackers.com, News18, and cyberpress.org emphasizes the dual nature of this update. Details regarding a general release date are currently unavailable.
It remains to be seen how Microsoft will address the memory resource requirements as testing continues.
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Quick answers
What is the new Copilot feature in Windows 11?
The feature is an AI-powered diagnostic tool that identifies and reports specific factors causing a PC to slow down.
How much RAM does the Copilot tool require?
According to reports, the Copilot tool itself uses 1GB of RAM.
Is this feature available to all users?
The tool is currently in a testing phase; coverage does not yet specify a release date for the general public.
Coverage (8)
- Windows 11 Tests Copilot PC Insights for Live Hardware Information Windows Report · 1d ago
- Microsoft Testing Copilot Feature That Shows What’s Slowing Down Your Windows 11 PC CyberSecurityNews · 1d ago
- Copilot will soon be able to help you track down system resource issues—while swallowing your RAM PC Gamer · 1d ago
- Microsoft Copilot PC Insights Identifies What Is Slowing Down Windows 11 PCs cyberpress.org · 1d ago
- Windows 11 Could Soon Use Copilot AI To Alert You About PC Slowing Down News18 · 1d ago
- Microsoft Tests AI-Powered Copilot Tool to Diagnose Windows 11 Performance Issues gbhackers.com · 1d ago
- Copilot could soon help diagnose issues with your PC Digital Trends · 1d ago
- Windows 11 Copilot now tells you what’s slowing down your PC, while using 1GB RAM itself Windows Latest · 1d ago
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