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“Upgrade to an AI PC” cover build on the September issue.

> Why no AI?

> Wireless travails

> Updated cases

Absent intelligence

I’ve been reading many articles on AI PCs, but nary a word from Maximum PC. When are you going to enlighten us about NPUs, and more specifically, when are you going to show us how to build our own AI PC?

I’m waiting breathlessly!

–F. Gunseor

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, GUY COCKER, RESPONDS: Thanks for your note, because if anything, I was concerned we’d been running too much AI content! If you look across the last six months, we’ve featured "The ethics of AI" (November), "AI photo editing" (July), and "The best AI PCs" (June), not to mention our “Upgrade to an AI PC” cover build on the September issue. Also, in our October issue, builder Zak Storey updated our benchmarking process to include a number of AI benchmarks, which we’ve now been running on every build we’ve done since.

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