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it has taken 12 years, but Microsoft has finally produced an Arm-powered Surface tablet that doesn’t make me want to toss it out of a window . The new Surface Pro—one of the company’s inaugural Copilot+ AI PCs—is astoundingly fast and power-efficient, driven by Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon X Elite chip . It runs native Arm apps beautifully, but more importantly, it emulates older x86 software without a fuss. Essentially, Microsoft has finally achieved what Apple did with its M-series chips four years ago: delivering a killer machine powered by a power-sipping mobile chipset .
Ironically, the Surface Pro’s heavily marketed AI features are far less compelling than its raw speed and battery life . At launch, the Surface Pro and other Copilot+ PCs offer the “Cocreator” in Paint to generate AI images from text prompts and doodles , as well as Live Captions to translate over 40 languages into English . However, the controversial Recall capability is missing; while Microsoft says Windows Insiders will test it in the coming weeks, there is no official public release date yet .
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What’s Copilot+ again?
Announced ahead of last month’s Build developer conference, Copilot+ is Microsoft’s initiative to generate excitement for AI PCs. Much like Intel’s Evo certification, Copilot+ systems must meet specific hardware baselines: a neural processing unit (NPU) capable of at least 40 TOPs (trillions of operations per second) , 16GB of RAM, and a 256GB SSD . While Intel and AMD have spent the last year hyping the “AI PC,” there wasn’t much practical utility beyond using Windows Studio Effects for video calls .
To launch Copilot+, Microsoft partnered with Qualcomm to optimize Windows 11 for the Snapdragon X Elite and Plus processors . These chips utilize mobile Arm architecture rather than the x86 and x64 standards used by Intel and AMD. Historically, Arm designs on Windows resulted in poor performance and compatibility issues . However, Microsoft claims to have finally optimized the OS for this architecture, introducing the new Prism emulator to run older software significantly better than previous solutions .
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Recall serves as a prime example of Microsoft’s reach exceeding its grasp . Intended to help users find past activities through natural conversation with the Copilot AI, Recall worked by continuously taking screenshots of the system and storing them on the hard drive . Security researchers quickly identified glaring gaps, noting how easily other accounts or remote hackers could access this data . Microsoft responded by making Recall an opt-in feature, requiring Windows Hello authentication, and encrypting the database by default .
The lesson here for Microsoft—and any company rushing into AI—is that trust must be built before features are forced on users . The backlash highlighted just how wary the public remains regarding privacy and security .
Hardware: The Surface Pro is still impressive
Despite past issues with the Surface lineup, the hardware remains a cut above typical laptops. The new Surface Pro continues this trend; it is surprisingly thin at 9.3 millimeters and weighs just 1.97 pounds . The recycled aluminum chassis feels premium, and the device retains its unique aesthetic. During testing, I noticed plenty of curious glances in public—people are still intrigued by its design .
However, while I enjoy the Surface aesthetic, Apple is pushing boundaries further with the iPad Pro . The new 13-inch iPad weighs only 1.28 pounds and is a mere 5.1mm thick—almost half the thickness of the Surface . Apple has long had the advantage of designing around efficient mobile chips, while Microsoft was stuck squeezing laptop-grade Intel CPUs into a tablet body. With the advent of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chips, Microsoft may slim down future models, but for now, we are getting new internals in a familiar chassis .
That familiarity extends to the built-in kickstand . It allows for a wide range of angles, from a laptop-like upright position to a near-flat easel mode. While it is functional—and something the iPad Pro lacks—it limits usability. I have grown tired of balancing the thin metallic edge on my legs while working on the couch or watching videos in bed .
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