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    Microsoft confirms Surface and Windows AI event for March 21st

    News RoomBy News RoomMarch 7, 20242 Mins Read
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    The Surface Pro 10 and Surface Laptop 6 commercial versions will be minor spec bumps, according to sources familiar with Microsoft’s plans. Microsoft will also offer an OLED display on the Surface Pro 10 for consumers, which the company is expected to reveal later this spring.

    The Surface Laptop 6 may include a new design

    The new Surface Laptop 6 could be the most interesting device, thanks to a new design that will reportedly include thinner display bezels, rounded corners, a haptic touchpad, and two USB-C and one USB-A ports. Microsoft is rumored to be shipping both Intel Core Ultra and Snapdragon X Elite-based models of its latest Surface hardware, with Intel models expected in April and the Arm ones in June.

    The event page for Microsoft’s March event simply says “tune in here for the latest in scaling AI in your environment with Copilot, Windows, and Surface,” suggesting this will be a rather low-key event that’s focused on Microsoft’s big “AI PC” push.

    Microsoft is also working on a new AI Explorer experience for Windows 11, that’s designed as a far more advanced version of its AI assistant. Windows Central reports that it will catalog everything you do on your PC so you can search for moments in a timeline using natural language. Microsoft tried to bring this same idea to life as a Timeline feature in Windows 10, but the lack of app support meant it never really took off and was eventually removed years later.

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