Windows 12 Leak: 45 TOPS NPU Could Be Mandatory for Next-Gen Gaming Features
Internal documents leaked in late December suggest Microsoft is preparing a significant hardware shift for Windows 12. The leak indicates that specific AI-driven gaming features will require a Neural Processing Unit (NPU) with performance exceeding 45 TOPS.
The Era of the "AI-Ready" PC
According to the report, features relying on local AI processing will be locked on systems failing to meet the new threshold. Key affected technologies include:
- Auto SR 2.0: The next evolution of OS-level super-resolution.
- AI Noise Reduction: Real-time post-processing for sharper visuals.
- Latency Optimization: AI-managed framerate pacing.
Hardware Implications
The >45 TOPS requirement effectively mandates the latest silicon from major chipmakers. Support is expected to be limited to:
- Intel Core Ultra 200 series (Arrow Lake) and upcoming Ultra 300.
- AMD Ryzen 8000 and 9000 series.
This move would cement the NPU as a critical component for system integrators in 2026, marking the transition from traditional computing to true AI-hybrid platforms.
Conclusion from HYPERPC:
"At HYPERPC, we build for performance that lasts. This potential requirement highlights the importance of choosing modern architecture. Our latest workstations and gaming rigs are powered by NPU-equipped processors from Intel and AMD, ensuring our users are fully prepared for the AI-enhanced future of Windows 12 right out of the box."
Verified Sources
- Microsoft Copilot+ PC Requirements: Microsoft Official Support – Confirms the current 40+ TOPS requirement for AI features in Windows 11, setting the precedent for Windows 12.
- Intel Core Ultra NPU Specs: Intel Product Specifications – Details on the NPU capabilities of the Core Ultra series (Arrow Lake/Lunar Lake) meeting high-performance AI standards.
Egor Streletskiy
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