Microsoft's New Surface Pro Laptop Uses Different Computer Chips for Longer Battery Life
Microsoft has released a new version of its Surface Pro laptop that uses chips (the tiny computers inside devices) made by Qualcomm instead of Intel, the company it's worked with for the past ten years. Think of chips like the brain of a computer—different brands work differently. This new chip is designed to help the laptop run longer on a single charge and handle artificial intelligence tasks better. The chip has special built-in AI abilities that can process information directly on your device, making certain features work faster. Microsoft is calling this a "Copilot+ PC," meaning it's specially designed to work well with Microsoft's AI assistant. The new Surface Pro also has an optional super-clear screen that refreshes 120 times per second, making everything look smoother and sharper.
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