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May 12, 2026
As AI features become more common in Windows 11, many modern PCs now include a special processor called an NPU (Neural Processing Unit). NPUs are designed to accelerate AI-related tasks such as real-time subtitles, image effects, background blur, AI assistants, and Windows Copilot+ features while using less power than a CPU or GPU. If you want to know whether your Windows 11 PC includes an NPU, this guide will show you several easy methods to check.
An NPU is specialized hardware designed to process artificial intelligence and machine learning workloads locally on your device. Unlike a CPU, which is a general-purpose processor, or a GPU, which prioritizes graphics, the NPU is optimized for the complex, parallel mathematical operations behind AI features. This makes them incredibly energy-efficient, handling AI tasks while your CPU and GPU stay idle, preserving system resources and battery life. For a broader comparison of CPU, GPU, NPU, and APU, see this detailed guide: CPU, GPU, NPU, APU: What are They.
Key Windows 11 features that rely on an NPU include:
The easiest way to see if your PC has an NPU is through Task Manager.
Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc on your keyboard to open Task Manager directly. You can also right-click the taskbar and select Task Manager.
In Task Manager, click the Performance tab on the left side.
Windows will display all available hardware components, including CPU, Memory, Disk, GPU. If your PC includes an NPU, you will also see an entry labeled NPU.
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You can also verify NPU hardware through Device Manager.
Press Windows + X and select Device Manager.
Look for a category called Neural processors. If present, expand it to see your NPU's specific manufacturer name, like Intel AI Boost. If you don't see this category, right-click the topmost "PC name" and select Scan for hardware changes. If it still doesn't appear, your device likely lacks an NPU.
Checking whether your Windows 11 PC has an NPU is simple using Task Manager, or Device Manager. As AI-powered features continue expanding across Windows 11, NPUs are becoming an important part of modern PCs. If your system includes an NPU, you can expect better AI performance, improved efficiency, and access to advanced Windows AI features both now and in the future.
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