Microsoft recently launched Build 2026, featuring key announcements from CEO Satya Nadella and other executives. Highlights included:
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Surface RTX Spark Dev Box: Targeting developers, this device runs local AI models and replaces Qualcomm’s canceled kit. It includes Nvidia’s Spark RTX chip, 128GB of memory, and is pre-installed with tools like Visual Studio Code.
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Developer-Friendly Windows Enhancements: Updates include adding Linux-like command line utilities (Coreutils) and the ability to run Linux containers via Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL).
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Project Solara: An Android-based OS designed to facilitate task-sharing between devices, with initial demo devices presented, including a desktop hub.
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Always-On Assistant – Scout: Built on the OpenClaw platform, Scout integrates with Microsoft 365 applications and automates various tasks. It will initially be available for select US customers.
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New AI Models: Microsoft introduced seven new AI models, including MAI-Thinking-1, aimed at complex instructions and code generation. The focus includes improvements in image and audio processing.
- Quantum Computing Advances: The new Majorana 2 chip offers qubits with enhanced precision, pushing Microsoft’s goal of commercializing quantum computers by 2029.
Overall, the event showcased Microsoft’s commitment to advancing AI, developer tools, and quantum computing technology.


