Microsoft Announces New Surface PCs With AI Chips

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Microsoft Announces New Surface PCs With AI Chips

Microsoft Announces , New Surface PCs With AI Chips.

On May 20, Microsoft announced that it will be releasing a Surface Laptop and Surface Pro tablet with Qualcomm AI chips, CNBC reports.

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On May 20, Microsoft announced that it will be releasing a Surface Laptop and Surface Pro tablet with Qualcomm AI chips, CNBC reports.

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Qualcomm's Arm-based chips deliver longer battery life.

Other computer makers such as Dell, HP, Acer and more are also debuting AI-ready PCs that will offer Microsoft's Copilot AI chatbot.

PCs equipped with AMD and Intel chips that adopt the Copilot+ standard will be released at a later date, Microsoft said.

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PCs equipped with AMD and Intel chips that adopt the Copilot+ standard will be released at a later date, Microsoft said.

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Copilot+ computers will begin at $999.

Pre-orders are currently being accepted.

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The devices will be available in June.

The new offering comes almost four months after Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said on an earnings call that "in 2024, AI will become a first-class part of every PC." .

The new offering comes almost four months after Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said on an earnings call that "in 2024, AI will become a first-class part of every PC." .

On May 20, Microsoft shares closed at $425.34, up 1.2%.

Qualcomm increased 2% to $197.76, a record close


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