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Microsoft Introduces AI-Enabled Surface Laptops

The Surface Laptop 6 and Surface Pro 10 are poised to be Microsoft's first 'AI PCs,' featuring advanced neural processing units (NPUs) alongside Arm and Intel options.

Microsoft is gearing up to enhance its Surface lineup with new AI-enabled features, according to a report from Windows Central. The forthcoming Surface Pro 10 and Surface Laptop 6 are expected to incorporate a next-gen neural processing unit (NPU), offering both Intel and Arm-based configurations.

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Microsoft’s Arm-based devices, codenamed CADMUS, will be powered by Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon X chips, designed to seamlessly run AI features integrated into a future Windows release. These PCs are anticipated to deliver performance, battery life, and security enhancements comparable to Apple’s silicon. Meanwhile, the Intel version of the devices will reportedly feature the company’s latest 14th-generation chips.

In addition to upgraded internals, the Surface Pro 10 is anticipated to feature a brighter display supporting HDR with an anti-glare coating and multiple resolution options. The display resolution options include 2160 x 1440 or 2880 x 1920. The device might adopt rounded corners similar to the Surface Laptop Studio lineup and introduce a new Type Cover with a dedicated button for Windows Copilot.

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As for the Surface Laptop 6, the smaller model is expected to sport a slightly larger 13.8-inch display, while the 15-inch model maintains its current size. A rounded display with thinner bezels is also on the horizon. The device may include new ports, such as two USB-C, one USB-A, and one for Surface Connect charging. Rumours also suggest the inclusion of a haptic touchpad and a dedicated keyboard button for Windows Copilot.

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Anticipated for release next year, the Surface Pro 10 and Surface Laptop 6 signify a step toward AI integration in Microsoft’s hardware. Looking ahead, Windows Central hints at a more significant design change for the Surface Pro in 2025, alongside a refreshed Surface Laptop Studio.

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This post was last modified on December 29, 2023 12:19 pm

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