The date was posted on the official Microsoft Surface account on X (formerly Twitter), alongside graphics that included the text “Copilot+PC”. This strongly suggests that any new hardware will be optimized for Microsoft’s AI assistant, Copilot, potentially featuring enhanced performance or specific capabilities for AI-driven tasks within the operating system.
Rumors regarding new Surface hardware have been circulating. In March, two device model numbers, ‘2109’ and ‘2110’, obtained certification in China. Reports suggest these could represent smaller form factors of the established Surface Laptop and Surface Pro lines.
What to expect: Smaller and smarter?
Much of the current speculation centers on a potential 12-inch Surface Pro model. This would offer increased portability compared to the existing 13-inch version, which would be welcomed to those that prefer carrying smaller devices.
Additionally, there is mention of a third model number, ‘2095’. This device might be intended as a successor to the Surface Laptop Go, Microsoft’s more budget-oriented laptop option.
If these reports are accurate, Microsoft could be expanding its Surface portfolio with highly portable devices, possibly powered by ARM-based Snapdragon processors known for power efficiency and integrated connectivity options.
These potential new Surface computers, especially if equipped with Snapdragon X processors, could be noteworthy additions to the market. They represent a combination of enhanced portability and the AI capabilities suggested by the “Copilot+PC” focus. Microsoft appears to be aiming for a blend of performance, battery efficiency, and intelligent features suitable for mobile users. Official details will be confirmed on May 6.