Microsoft’s New Surface Laptop Runs Faster Than MacBook Air M3
Microsoft has expanded its Copilot+ PC lineup with two new devices — a 13-inch Surface Laptop and a 12-inch Surface Pro — both launching on May 20. Powered by Snapdragon X Plus processors with integrated 45 TOPS NPUs, the devices are built to support on-device AI experiences and long battery life.
The new Surface Laptop will start at $899, while the Surface Pro will start at $799. Both models are part of Microsoft’s push to deliver faster, more efficient Windows PCs with integrated AI capabilities.
“These new PCs reflect the next chapter of Surface innovation,” said Brett Ostrum, corporate vice president, Surface, Microsoft. “We are proud to introduce two new Surface Copilot+ PCs… that deliver great experiences for great value.”
The Surface Laptop is Microsoft’s thinnest and lightest in its class. It features a 13-inch full HD touchscreen, fingerprint reader, and the new Copilot key. It offers up to 23 hours of video playback and up to 16 hours of active web browsing. Microsoft claims it is 50% faster than the Surface Laptop 5 and surpasses Apple’s MacBook Air M3.
The new Surface Pro maintains its 2-in-1 form factor with a detachable keyboard and adjustable kickstand. It weighs 1.5 pounds and is also powered by the Snapdragon X Plus chip. A new keyboard with Copilot and lock keys is included, folding flat for easier sketching and writing.
Both devices support AI features such as Recall, Click to Do, and improved Windows search. Recall (in preview) helps users retrace steps to find past content, while Click to Do lets users take action directly from on-screen elements using local and web-based AI models.
Kedar Kondap, SVP & GM of Compute and Gaming at Qualcomm Technologies, noted, “We are excited to continue to partner with Microsoft… Both devices are powered by Snapdragon X Plus (8-core) and a 45 TOPS NPU, delivering the performance, speed and battery life customers expect.”
Additional AI-powered applications optimised for the NPU include Moises Live by Music.AI, which performs real-time audio separation, and Gigapixel AI by Topaz Labs for upscaling images. Other compatible apps include Capcut, DJay Pro, Davinci Resolve and Liquidtext.
For enterprise customers, both devices will be available as part of the Surface for Business Copilot+ PC family starting July 22 in select markets. Business versions will come with Windows 11 Pro, NFC reader (on the Pro), anti-reflective displays and security features.
Microsoft said the devices also include sustainability improvements, with the Surface Laptop using 100% recycled cobalt in its battery cell and the Surface Pro incorporating 82.9% recycled content in its enclosure.
The new Surface Copilot+ PCs are available in multiple colour options and will be sold through retail and commercial channels.




