Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Microsoft Surface Copilot + PCs Are Here and They Look Amazing”.
We’Re talking Microsoft build well more specifically the newly announced Qualcomm powered Microsoft, Surface co-pilot plus PCS, that’s a mouthful, but here’s what you need to know another day, another bunch of AI announcements, but at least this batch for Microsoft and its Partners has some interesting new Hardware. In the form of new Surface devices, running on Qualcomm, Snapdragon, X, Elite and plus chips and a new generation of laptops called co-pilot plus PCS way back back in March, Microsoft held a little event to announce its surface pro 10 and surface laptop 6 with Intel Core Ultra processors, those were made for Enterprise buyers, though, and while Microsoft’s co-pilot AI assistant, was part of the conversation that day it was all very businessyoutube. Laptop 7th edition are the company’s first models, they’re still busy, but they’ll also appeal to All Surface fans. The chips in these have changed from Intel and x86 architecture to Qualcomm, Snapdragon and arm 64 architecture.
They run on New Snapdragon, X, Elite and Snapdragon X, processors and past Snapdragon, based laptops that we’ve tested have had impressive battery light, but underwhelming performance, but Qualcomm and Microsoft are promising that they’ll be delivering at a high level. For both this time, Microsoft, not only improved Windows compatibility with arm, but also worked with software vendors to get native support for more applications and developed a new emulation engine for those that don’t run natively Microsoft also says it’s made it easier to deploy and manage these Devices which kept companies from adopting them in the first place, the devices themselves aren’t too far off from the Intel versions. Just with more AI the surface lap top comes in 13.8 and 15in sizes, with Wi-Fi 7 and up to 22 hours of battery life with local video playback, the laptop’s full HD, webcam and mics are enhanced with AI for effects like autof framing and background blur and Voice amplification and noise cancellation, the 13-in Surface, Pro 11th Edition will be available with an LCD or OLED display, with a dynamic refresh rate up to 120 HZ, Wi-Fi 7 and optional 5G Wireless and up to 14 hours of battery life. With both of these, though, the key really is AI task performance as Qualcomm claims, AI processing that beats the M3 MacBook Air and M4 iPad Pro. Both models will start at about $ 1,100, but you’ve got a wait ahead of you to get one. Microsoft says they’ll be available to business customers in September. Now, if you don’t want to wait for the surface, co-pilot plus PCS Microsoft’s Partners also announced many many more Snapdragon X Elite powered devices, including models from HP, Dell, Acer, Asus, Lenovo and Samsung.
Most of those start at around 11 to $ 1,200 to and start rolling out in June. So are you ready to Dive Right into your AI future with a new co-pilot plus PC, or are you more just stop it already with the AI? Let me know in the comments thanks for watching as always and you’ll see me when you see me .