Microsoft is targeting business professionals with its latest updates to the iconic Surface line – the Surface Pro 10 for Business and the Surface Laptop 6 for Business. The star of the show is the inclusion of Intel’s cutting-edge Core Ultra processors, bringing a significant boost in performance, AI capabilities, and battery efficiency.
What’s New and Improved
- Intel Core Ultra CPUs: These new chips deliver a major leap in processing power. Expect faster multitasking, smoother handling of demanding applications, and AI enhancements that streamline workflows.
- Graphics Boost: The integrated graphics in Core Ultra processors are substantially more powerful, promising better visual performance for tasks like photo and light video editing.
- Neural Processing Unit (NPU): These specialized AI accelerators take the load off the CPU and GPU for AI-driven features, further enhancing performance while improving battery life.
- Dedicated Microsoft CoPilot Key: Located in the keyboard, this key allows for quick access to Microsoft’s AI assistant, making work tasks even smoother.
Surface Pro 10 for Business
- Flexibility on the Go: The Surface Pro 10 remains the ultimate 2-in-1, seamlessly switching between a tablet and a laptop with its detachable keyboard (sold separately).
- Stunning Display: The bright 13-inch PixelSense display remains a highlight, ensuring clear visuals in any environment.
- 5G Option: Choose the model with 5G connectivity for constant internet access wherever you have cellular coverage.
Surface Laptop 6 for Business
- Traditional Laptop Powerhouse: For those who prefer the classic laptop design, the Surface Laptop 6 delivers refined power and elegance.
- Larger Models: Available in 13.5-inch and 15-inch options to suit your screen size preference.
- RAM Upgrade: Max out the Surface Laptop 6 with a whopping 64GB of RAM for handling the most demanding workloads.
Both the Surface Pro 10 and Surface Laptop 6 start at $1,199 and are available for pre-order through Microsoft’s commercial store, shipping on April 9, 2024. Higher-end configurations with maximum RAM and storage will naturally cost more.




