Microsoft Gives Task Manager Another Task: Watching AI Workloads

Windows Task Manager is gaining new capabilities to monitor AI-specific hardware. Users will soon see how much NPU and GPU resources individual applications are using for AI tasks, offering greater transparency into system performance.
Key takeaways
- Task Manager will now display NPU and GPU AI workload usage
- Gain visibility into which apps consume AI hardware
- Helps users monitor and optimize AI performance
- Enhances understanding of AI tool resource demands
Why it matters
This update empowers AI tool users by providing direct insight into hardware utilization. Understanding which applications are taxing your NPU or GPU can help optimize workflows, troubleshoot performance issues, and make informed decisions about software choices.
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