Microsoft is adding support for AMD’s neural processors in Windows – here’s why it matters

Microsoft is preparing for the impending rise of hardware-accelerated local AI tools, and while the first steps may seem boring, they are important.

Yes, I’m going to talk about Task Manager – wait, don’t leave! I know, it’s not exactly the most glamorous topic out there, but this is an important development. AMD has announced that it is working with Microsoft to add support for the former’s latest version neural processing units (NPUs) under Windows; specifically, enabling the Microsoft Compute Driver Model (MCDM) for the AMD chips, which allows Task Manager to monitor NPU resource usage in the same way it does for the CPU, GPU, and your other components.