Copilot Model Routing
The latest Copilot Model Routing coverage — news, analysis, and updates from the WindowsNews.AI desk.
Microsoft Lays Off 4,800 Employees as AI Push Forces Windows, Xbox Restructuring
Microsoft announced on July 6, 2026, that it will cut 4,800 jobs—2.1% of its workforce—as it reallocates resources toward artificial intelligence. The layoffs impact the Windows and Xbox divisions, with Australian roles among those eliminated, according to ABC News. The move reflects the escalating costs of AI development, forcing the company to streamline operations in legacy areas.
OZ Digital Joins Anthropic Network, Streamlining Claude Deployments on Azure
OZ Digital has joined the Anthropic Partner Network, providing enterprises with a formalized path to deploy Claude models on Microsoft Azure. The partnership leverages OZ Digital's Azure expertise to offer implementation and managed services, making it easier for businesses to adopt generative AI within existing Windows and Azure environments while maintaining governance and compliance.
GPT-5.5 and Codex Hit General Availability on AWS Bedrock—Here’s What It Means for Windows Developers
Amazon Web Services has made OpenAI's GPT-5.5, GPT-5.4, Codex, and Bedrock Managed Agents generally available, expanding enterprise AI options beyond Azure and giving Windows-centric AWS customers access to the latest models with integrated governance and developer tooling.
Microsoft 365 Copilot Swaps OpenAI Models for Homegrown AI in Excel and Outlook
Microsoft has started replacing OpenAI and Anthropic models with its own MAI models in Microsoft 365 Copilot for apps like Excel and Outlook, according to Bloomberg. The behind-the-scenes switch aims to cut costs and improve performance, but for most users the experience remains largely the same. Enterprise admins should monitor compliance and data handling guidance as the rollout continues.
Microsoft Adds AI Image Creator to Photos App on Copilot+ PCs
Microsoft has introduced an Image Creator tool into the Windows 11 Photos app, available exclusively on Copilot+ PCs. The feature allows users to generate images from text prompts directly within the app, leveraging cloud-based AI models. It requires a Microsoft account and internet connection, and is part of Microsoft's broader strategy to integrate generative AI across its native applications.
Queensland Government Hosts Free Microsoft Copilot Training to Boost Workplace AI Skills
The Queensland Government and Australia's National AI Centre are hosting free Microsoft Copilot workshops on July 7, 2026, in Brisbane. The hands-on sessions aim to build practical AI skills for all professionals, covering Copilot in Word, Excel, Teams, and more, with a strong emphasis on responsible use. The initiative addresses Australia's AI literacy gap and signals a broader push to make generative AI a routine workplace tool.
Snapdragon X2 Surface Pro and Laptop Go on Sale in Malaysia July 23, Pre-Orders from July 8
Microsoft will launch its Snapdragon X2-powered Surface Pro and Surface Laptop in Malaysia on July 23, 2026, with pre-orders starting July 8 through retailers like All IT Hyper. The new models promise improved performance, battery life, and AI capabilities as part of the Copilot+ PC initiative. This article covers launch details, practical buying considerations, and the significance of the Snapdragon X2 for Malaysian consumers.
Smartsheet Opens Its Work Data to AI Assistants via MCP Server Integration
Smartsheet has launched an MCP server integration that connects enterprises’ work management data directly to Microsoft Copilot, ChatGPT, and Google Gemini. The move brings natural language querying to Smartsheet’s platform, allowing users to interact with sheets, reports, and dashboards through their preferred AI assistant without switching contexts.
Forget Windows 12: Microsoft’s 2026 Roadmap Cements Windows 11 as the Only OS You Need
Microsoft has shelved any plans for a Windows 12 release in 2026, opting instead to extend Windows 11's lifecycle with annual feature updates and deep AI integration. The decision, confirmed by Insider builds, enterprise roadmaps, and Build 2026 messaging, means users and IT pros can plan around a stable, long-term platform without a disruptive upgrade on the horizon.
DataBank Plans Massive 200-Megawatt Data Center in Cartersville, Filing Shows
DataBank has filed plans for Project Indo, a 200-megawatt data center campus on 69 acres in Cartersville, Georgia. The proposal could bring economic benefits and cloud capacity to the region, but also raises questions about power and water demands as it moves through local approvals.
Why Korea's AI Chip Rally Refuses to Fade—and What It Means for Your Next Windows PC
Research chiefs at eight major Korean securities firms remain bullish on the KOSPI semiconductor rally, arguing that AI-driven demand for high-bandwidth memory is genuine and will sustain growth. This analysis explores how the HBM boom is shaping Windows AI PC availability, pricing, and performance for home users, IT admins, and developers, with actionable advice for navigating the tightening memory market.
Samsung's Record Profit Heralds an Era of Expensive PC Memory — Here's What Buyers Need to Know
Samsung's record Q2 2026 operating profit of 89.4 trillion won, fueled by surging AI memory demand, signals a permanent shift in DRAM cycles that will keep PC memory prices elevated and alter how buyers, IT departments, and enthusiasts must plan their hardware purchases. This analysis breaks down the forces behind the change, explains what it means for Windows users, and offers a concrete playbook for navigating a market where 32GB of RAM is rapidly becoming the new baseline.
Excel's AI Brain Gets a Transplant: Microsoft 365 Copilot to Lean on In-House MAI Models
Microsoft is reportedly routing some Microsoft 365 Copilot requests from OpenAI to its own MAI models starting July 2026, beginning with Excel. The strategic shift aims to reduce reliance on a single AI partner, improve data governance for enterprise, and cut costs. This article breaks down what's changing, what it means for users and admins, and how it fits into Microsoft's evolving AI strategy.