Microsoft’s Project Solara Could Start the AI Gadget OS Race

Microsoft’s new Project Solara platform shows how AI agent devices could move beyond apps and into everyday hardware.

Microsoft’s Project Solara suggests AI may move from apps and chat windows into dedicated devices built around agents.

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Agent-first means a different interface

Instead of opening apps one by one, users may interact with agents that understand tasks and show just-in-time interfaces. That turns hardware into an access point for longer-running intelligence.

Reference devices show the idea

Microsoft described badge-style and desk-style concepts that could give workers quick access to agents, meetings, reminders and task handoffs. These are not ordinary phones or PCs.

Enterprise first, consumer later

The platform is framed around business security, privacy and manageability, but successful enterprise form factors often influence consumer devices over time.

Project Solara is important because it treats AI agents as worthy of their own hardware platform, not just another app feature.

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