Microsoft Announces New Surface Devices and Copilot AI Features at New York Event

Microsoft’s Surface and Copilot event in New York showcased new products and features, including the Surface Pro 9, Surface Studio 3, and AI-powered meeting summaries. Here’s a breakdown of everything Microsoft announced:

Surface Pro 9:

  • 11th Gen Intel Core processors
  • Up to 32GB of RAM and 2TB of storage
  • 13.5-inch or 15-inch PixelSense displays
  • Thunderbolt 4 ports
  • Starting at $1,099

Surface Studio 3:

  • 28-inch PixelSense display
  • 11th Gen Intel Core processors
  • Up to 64GB of RAM and 4TB of storage
  • NVIDIA RTX 3080 graphics
  • Starting at $2,999

Surface Laptop Studio:

  • 14.4-inch PixelSense display
  • 11th Gen Intel Core processors
  • Up to 32GB of RAM and 2TB of storage
  • NVIDIA RTX 3050 Ti graphics
  • Starting at $1,599

AI-powered meeting summaries:

  • Uses AI to summarize meetings and provide bite-sized chunks of information
  • Currently in preview with select customers

In addition to the new hardware and software announcements, Microsoft also shared some updates on its AI initiatives. Microsoft is working to make AI more accessible and useful for everyone, and it is developing new AI tools for a variety of industries.

Microsoft also announced updates to its Copilot service, which allows IT professionals to remotely assist and troubleshoot issues for employees. The updates include new features such as the ability to remotely access a user’s desktop and improved security measures.

Microsoft’s Surface and Copilot event in New York showcased new products and features, including the Surface Pro 9, Surface Studio 3, and AI-powered meeting summaries. The event also included updates to Microsoft’s Copilot service, which allows IT professionals to remotely assist and troubleshoot issues for employees.