Related news indicates that Microsoft plans to launch new Surface Pro and Surface Laptop this spring, which are expected to replace the IntelCore Ultra series processors, and QualcommNew Snapdragon X Elite processor, thereby strengthening the momentum of Surface brand models in the AI PC market.
However, Windows CentralGet the messageIt was not disclosed whether it would also adoptAMD's new processorsHowever, given Microsoft’s plan to promote the development of AI PC applications through Windows 11, and its past in-depth collaboration with AMD on the Surface series, the new Surface series products are also expected to include AMD’s new processor specifications.
The Surface series products updated last year only included the new Surface Hub, Surface Laptop Studio, Surface Laptop Go and Surface Go. Therefore, the next updated products are expected to be the 10th generation Surface Pro and the 6th generation Surface Laptop.
Related news also indicates that both products will be launched with Intel Core Ultra and Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite processor designs, and will be equipped with the next version of Windows operating system codenamed Hudson Valley to achieve a greater AI PC experience.
As for product design, both the new Surface Pro and Surface Laptop feature significant changes. The new Surface Pro features a touchscreen with HDR support and rounded corners. The entry-level model will feature a 2160 x 1440 resolution, while higher-end models will offer higher resolutions and a new anti-glare coating. The business version will also feature an NFC reader and an ultra-wide-angle camera. The keyboard cover will also feature a dedicated button for directly accessing the Copilot AI service.
The new Surface Laptop will adopt a narrower bezel design, and the four corners of the screen will also be changed to a rounded design. The original 13.5-inch screen will be increased to 13.8 inches, and a 15-inch model will continue to be available. The connection ports will provide two sets of USB-C and a single set of USB-A, and the Surface Connect charging interface will still be retained. The touchpad is expected to use a solution provided by California touch technology company Sensel, making touch operations more sensitive.


