How to Check for Neural Processing Units in Windows 11

In this guide, we’ll show you simple steps to find out if your Windows 11 PC has a Neural Processing Unit (NPU).

What is an NPU? It’s a special chip inside your computer that helps it quickly handle smart tasks like voice recognition, image processing, and other artificial intelligence (AI) jobs — without needing to send information over the internet.

While your computer’s main processor (CPU) and graphics card (GPU) do most tasks, an NPU is designed to be faster and use less power for AI-related work.

Knowing if your PC has an NPU can help you understand what your computer can do and make sure you get the best performance from it.


How to Check if Your PC Has an NPU Using Task Manager

Windows 11 lets you see if your PC has an NPU through the Task Manager. Here’s how:

  1. Open Task Manager:

    You can do this by pressing Ctrl + Shift + Esc on your keyboard, or you can

    click here to learn more about Task Manager.
  2. Click on the Performance tab at the top.
  3. Look for a section named NPU or something similar. If it’s there, your PC has a Neural Processing Unit, and you will see its name and details.

Here’s an example of what the NPU section looks like in Task Manager:

NPU AI Boost Task Manager view
Image by Intel showing NPU in Task Manager

How to Check if Your PC Has an NPU Using Device Manager

You can also check for an NPU by using the Device Manager on your PC. Follow these steps:

  1. Press Windows key + R to open the Run box.
  2. Type devmgmt.msc and press Enter to open the Device Manager.
  3. Look for a category called Neural processors in the list.
  4. If you see it, your PC has an NPU installed.

Here is how it might look in Device Manager:

Neural processors category in Device Manager on Windows 11

Summary

  • Checking for an NPU helps you know if your PC can handle AI tasks faster and more efficiently.
  • You can easily check for an NPU using Windows 11’s Task Manager or Device Manager.
  • If your PC has an NPU, it can speed up smart tasks like voice commands and image recognition.
  • Feel free to leave your thoughts or questions in the comments below!

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