At Wembley Stadium, Copilot+ PCs are having their most exciting experience yet with the best football

At Wembley Stadium, Copilot+ PCs are having their most exciting experience yet with the best football

 At Wembley Stadium, Copilot+ PCs are having their most exciting experience yet with the best football (or soccer, if you prefer) team in the world.


What you should be aware of As the back-of-shirt sponsor for this weekend's Community Shield at Wembley between Manchester United and Manchester City, Copilot+ PCs will be seen in a very public setting. 

Microsoft and Copilot+ PCs have been nominated by Qualcomm, 

Manchester United's front-of-shirt sponsor, to be featured on the back of the shirt for the opening game of the new English season. 

Manchester is red and will remain red forever.


I have been a Manchester United fan for my entire life, in case the text above did not reveal it. You will probably recognize the name if you know football—sorry, soccer for the Americans in the audience. 

One of the biggest teams in the world and England's most successful domestic team (we will leave out the European success that involves the bitter rivals).  

In any event, Qualcomm, or more precisely the Snapdragon brand, is the new front-of-shirt sponsor for Manchester United this season. 

The Community Shield at Wembley on Saturday, August 10, kicks off the new English season against local rivals Manchester City (boo). Additionally, the back of the shirts have a new distinctive brand for this occasion.

Copilot+ PCs and Microsoft are riding along for the ride.


With the Community Shield shirts, Qualcomm has chosen Microsoft as a partner. Traditionally, English Premier League teams do not have any extra branding on the back of their uniforms. Therefore, it is unclear if this is a one-time occurrence or if it may recur in the future.

Copilot+ PCs for Snapdragon X Plus and X Elite are presently locked down, most likely due to a Microsoft agreement. However, it is not a joke, as we have already witnessed with the initial batch of laptops. As of right now, Copilot+ is a little light on the ground, and its main feature—Windows Recall—has vanished from view as Microsoft went back to the drawing board.

You can probably guess who I will be cheering for; the Copilot+ PCs are simply a pleasant little extra. I would like to invite you to join me in supporting the lads in red if you are a fan!


For ardent supporters of Windows and Xbox, the most recent news, reviews, and guides.  Richard Devine has been a managing editor at Windows Central for more than ten years. A seasoned tech enthusiast and former project manager, he joined Mobile Nations in 2011 and can be found on Windows Central, iMore, Android Central, and more.

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