The company introduced Scout, an AI assistant built on the OpenClaw framework, designed to integrate directly into development environments. Alongside this, Microsoft unveiled Project Solara, an Android-based operating system engineered specifically to manage and execute AI agents on small-form-factor hardware. These tools aim to bridge the gap between heavy computational requirements and the portability needed for modern edge computing.
The Majorana 2 chip serves as the centerpiece of the company's refreshed hardware roadmap, promising significant advancements in quantum stability. Complementing this, the new Surface mini PC provides a specialized workstation environment tailored for engineers focused on deploying large-scale AI models. These announcements, which will remain the primary focus of the conference through June 3rd, highlight Microsoft’s commitment to capturing the professional developer market as the industry shifts toward decentralized intelligence.

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