Microsoft is planning to unveil new Surface devices later this month.
Microsoft might reveal its upcoming Surface Pro 10 and Surface Laptop 6 hardware in just a few weeks on March 21, according to unnamed sources via Windows Central. Most new laptops boast upgraded performance and features, but these new Surface devices from Microsoft are more exciting than your average laptop upgrade.The Surface Pro 10 and Surface Laptop 6 will be Microsoft's
first AI PCs with an ARM-based chip option, shipping with either Intel's new
Core Ultra chips in April or Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite ARM-based chips in
June. Windows Central's sources say these AI PCs will rival the performance and
efficiency of Apple's iPad Pro and MacBook Pro, and to that, we say: finally.
What to expect from Microsoft's new Surface devices
One of the biggest hangups with Windows laptops is their
subpar battery life, and these new Surface devices are reportedly a major
improvement in this area. According to Windows Central, both the Surface Pro 10
and Surface Laptop 6 are "expected to achieve true all-day battery life
and high-end performance capabilities."
In addition to boosted performance and efficiency, the
Surface 10 should be equipped with an anti-reflective OLED screen, a built-in
NFC reader, and an ultrawide webcam with AI Studio Effects. The Surface Laptop
6 will feature thinner display bezels, a haptic touchpad, and a dedicated
Copilot key for all those upcoming AI features in the Windows 11 24H2 update.
This update is rumored to feature video game upscaling and
frame rate smoothing, real-time live captions and translations, on-device
Copilot, and an exciting tool referred to as AI Explorer.
This fancy AI tool comes with a built-in history/timeline
feature that lets you quickly search your entire computer using natural
language. In action, this might look like searching "Find me that recipe
my mom emailed me recently" or something similar. It'll search through
your previously opened documents, web pages, and conversations to find the most
relevant information.
Because the Windows 11 24H2 update isn't expected until
later this year, the new Surface devices will probably have to wait a few
months to experience full AI functionality. While Microsoft's AI-centric
software update is certainly something to look forward to, we're way more
excited about seeing how efficient and powerful Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite
chip is.