Well, I can confirm for you that they are just that "stupid" when it comes to the time gating part of new AI features. Here's what I can share and for those blaming Parallels team, just stop! As I'll reveal Microsoft is likely the problem. 24H2 is the build with CoPilot+ and we won't be getting it as MacOS users.
I was in a developer AMA session during the Microsoft Developer Conference event last month where the new ARM64 Snapdragon Elite X laptops were announced, along with the new exclusive AI features for Windows 11 and Microsoft confirmed that the new AI features will be exclusive to Snapdragon Elite X for a period of time. I also directly asked about both Intel Windows 11 users with NPUs and GPUs capable of running the features as well as MacOS users who bought a Windows 11 license for Parallels and was pointed to the blog post below. This confirms that, although Microsoft is aware that existing Windows 11 customers have the hardware capable (more than capable) of this new bag of AI features they've labeled CoPilot+, Microsoft has chosen to prioritize where their Software Engineering efforts go, selectively supporting Windows 11 features for certain CPU and SoCs and effectively time gating the release of these features for older hardware and competitors hardware, if they ever bring them to these devices at all. Here's what it says in the press release linked below.
". .. The first Copilot+ PCs will launch with both the Snapdragon® X Elite and Snapdragon® X Plus processors and feature leading performance per watt thanks to the custom Qualcomm Oryon™ CPU, which delivers unrivaled performance and battery efficiency. Snapdragon X Series delivers 45 NPU TOPS all-in-one system on a chip (SoC). The premium integrated Qualcomm® Adreno™ GPU delivers stunning graphics for immersive entertainment. We look forward to expanding through deep partnerships with Intel and AMD, starting with Lunar Lake and Strix Point. We will bring new Copilot+ PC experiences at a later date. In the future we expect to see devices with this silicon paired with powerful graphics cards like NVIDIA GeForce RTX and AMD Radeon™, bringing Copilot+ PC experiences to reach even broader audiences like advanced gamers and creators. "
So that tells you their priority is
1. ) Qualcomm Snapdragon Elite X (2024 end of Q2)
2. ) Intel Lunar Lake (2024 end of Q3)
3. ) NVidia RTX and Radeon based Intel systems (... TBD, if ever)
4. ) MacOS Apple Silicon users running Windows 11
(unannounced, probably never. In spite of licensing Windows 11 to MacOS Parallels users, Microsoft is in competition with Apple with their new ARM64 based Surface product line, it's a conflict of interest for them to even license Windows 11 to us, so they are making features exclusive to their new hardware)
This is a case where they have charged us full price for a Windows 11 Pro license and are now refusing to give us all the update features. Can they do this? I fed ChatGPT 4o the full Windows 11 EULA and it had this to say
The Windows 11 End User License Agreement (EULA) does not explicitly state that Microsoft reserves the right to withhold certain features from specific hardware or time-gate features to support hardware partners. However, the EULA outlines that Microsoft has broad discretion regarding how the software is used and updated. It stipulates that certain features and updates may be provided solely at Microsoft's discretion and may depend on the hardware meeting specific system requirements that Microsoft sets out periodically.
The EULA includes terms that allow Microsoft to offer updates and new capabilities that might only function with particular hardware specifications. Additionally, features and updates may be rolled out in a manner that could favor newer or specific types of hardware, effectively encouraging users to adopt newer technology that supports these features.
https://blogs.microsoft.com/blog/2024/05/20/introducing-copilot-pcs/Click to expand...