We knew more computers were coming Provides a native version of Microsoft’s AI Copilot toolkit, but we didn’t know exactly how many would be revealed. It’s practically an AI avalanche. Companies like Dell, Acer and HP have announced PCs that have adopted Microsoft’s AI software and NVIDIA’s AI hardware. The age of the artificial intelligence computer is approaching.
These are Copilot+ PC could truly change the way we interact with computers, bringing the nuances of natural language to many everyday tasks. The computers all have a special key to train Copilot and are powered by Arm-based Snapdragon X CPUs that include powerful onboard neural processing units (NPUs) for AI tasks. Although similar in some ways, each of the following computers brings their own ideas to the AI table. Let’s get to it.
Surface laptop
New Surface laptop It was the first Copilot+ PC detailed at Microsoft’s event. The updated PC has all the AI bells and whistles you’d expect from a first-party device. It also has serious specifications. The Surface Laptop’s touchscreen display can reach 600 nits of brightness, is available in 13- and 15-inch options, and has a studio camera integrated into the frame. Microsoft says the laptop is 80 percent faster than the previous generation, and the battery can last more than 22 hours per charge. Of course, there is a Copilot button, but also a touch sensor. The Surface Laptop starts at just $1,000, and supplies will end on June 18.
Surface Pro
It looks like Microsoft has ditched the numerical naming convention with its Surface hybrid devices. This updated version should be called Surface Pro 10, but it is it’s just called Surface Pro. Microsoft says its latest Surface Pro is 90 percent faster than the Surface 9. that was already fast enough. There’s also an OLED version that boasts a “near infinite” contrast ratio between deep blacks and brighter colors.
The company also boasts that the front camera is the best it has ever made with fantastic low-light performance. The rear camera can record 4K video. The new Flex keyboard design it can work both attached and detached, so you can place things however you like. Other features include a customizable touchpad, Wi-Fi 7 and increased multi-monitor support. The new Surface Pro starts at $1,000 and ships on June 18.
Acer Swift 14 AI
This is Acerin spin on the company’s line of Swift-branded laptops. The Snapdragon X CPU enables all kinds of AI work with access to both Recall and Cocreator tools. Artificial intelligence is also used for game optimization and real-time live video enhancement. The tools also allow for real-time translations and speech captions of any live or pre-recorded video, though this applies to most Copilot+ computers.
As for specifications, the laptop includes a 14.5-inch touchscreen display, up to 32GB of RAM, and up to 1TB of solid-state storage. All of this is packed into a rather attractive metal chassis. The Acer Swift 14 AI will go on sale in July starting at $1,100.
HP Omnibook X
HP has revived its once-iconic Omnibook notebook line and updated it for the age of artificial intelligence. It ships with the Omnibook X uber-powerful Snapdragon X Elite CPU, has up to 12 cores and a maximum speed of 3.4 GHz. Qualcomm Hexagon NPU It powers all these AI bells and whistles and the Adreno GPU should be able to handle even the most graphically demanding games. You can specify this laptop with up to 32GB of RAM and up to 2TB of solid state storage.
The Omnibook X has the same Copilot key as the rest of these computers, which gives you instant access to Microsoft’s digital assistant. There is also a 14-inch multitouch display equipped with Corning Gorilla Glass, dual speakers with HP audio amplification technology, and Wi-Fi 7 integration. The computer hit store shelves on June 18 with a starting price of $1,200. You can easily tell the new HP AI computers by the addition of the spiral-shaped logo.
HP EliteBook Ultra G1q
The Omnibook X wasn’t the only AI computer HP announced today. The company also introduced the business-oriented EliteBook Ultra G1q. This laptop also uses a Snapdragon X Elite CPU with an NPU capable of over 40 trillion operations per second. This means it should complete AI tasks at a fast clip. The new EliteBook Ultra can do all the typical chatbot/digital assistant stuff, but Poly Camera Pro software now runs on the NPU, so you won’t be using CPU power when using tools like background blur and virtual backgrounds during video calls. .
This computer also includes advanced endpoint security at the software level to protect against phishing sites and malware attacks. It has a 14-inch touchscreen display and a battery that charges up to 50 percent in just 30 minutes. However, you’ll be stuck with 16GB of soldered RAM, and storage space maxes out at 1TB. The EliteBook Ultra G1q launches on June 18, starting at $1,700.
Lenovo Yoga Slim 7x
The Lenovo Yoga Slim 7x It has a Snapdragon X Elite chip and some impressive specs. The screen has a color gamut that covers 100 percent of DCI-P3 with a brightness of 500 nits. The bezels are thin, there’s a quad-mic setup, and it’s actually lighter than a comparably sized MacBook Air. Unlike the MBA, the Yoga Slim has dedicated fans for 7x cooling. Finally, there’s a powerful 70Wh battery that can easily last a full day of work and beyond. The Yoga Slim 7x will be available exclusively at Best Buy later this year, starting at $1,300.
The company has another AI computer, the ThinkPad T14s Gen 6. It also has a large NPU processor for AI tasks.
Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge series
Galaxy book series It’s getting an AI-centric update. The upcoming Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge series comes in several variants with screen sizes ranging from 14 inches to 16 inches. All of them have 3K resolution AMOLED display panels and Snapdragon X Elite processors. Each version also has a full-size HDMI output, two USB-C ports, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Additionally, the 16-inch model boasts a full-size USB-A port, a microSD card reader, and a number pad.
Although only in the 16-inch design, there is the most powerful Snapdragon X Elite variant and a pro version with more RAM. These laptops start at $1,350 and will be available in stores on June 18.
ASUS Vivobook S 15
This ultra-slim 15.6-inch laptop is powered by a Snapdragon X Elite processor and includes a suite of AI-centric applications developed by ASUS. The camera has a feature called AiSense that detects when someone is in front of the screen and dims the screen when they look away to conserve juice. This system is used to automatically lock and unlock the computer. It’s also the first ASUS laptop to feature StoryCube, a dedicated AI assistant that helps “manage all digital assets”.
As for standard features, it has a 15.6-inch OLED display, a Harman Kardon-certified audio system with multi-dimensional Dolby Atmos sound, and a 70Wh battery that lasts for 18 hours per charge. Advance orders available now and you can equip these laptops with up to 1 TB of internal storage and up to 32 GB of RAM. Surprisingly, given last year’s model, the company didn’t have a Zenbook ready to go here It’s been pretty tough for the AI.
Full range of Dell computers
Dell announces that it is launching here first five laptops with built-in artificial intelligence, all powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X line. With the Snapdragon X Elite chip, the popular XPS 13 gets an AI-focused update. This laptop has a sleek, minimalist design with a machined aluminum exterior and plenty of ultra-durable Gorilla Glass. There is an array of touch functions and an option for a 3K touchscreen. The updated XPS 13 starts at $1,300 and pre-orders are open now, though shipments don’t start until the end of the year.
The company has also updated its line of Inspiron laptops. The Inspiron 14 and Inspiron 14 Plus both feature Snapdragon X Plus processors and instant access to Microsoft Copilot. The Inspiron Plus looks a bit more powerful on the CPU side with 10 cores and speeds up to 3.4GHz. Starting at $1,100 Plus, the models will go on sale later this year. Dell will announce pricing and availability information for the standard Inspiron 14 in the coming months.
For corporate customers, Dell will have the Latitude 5455 and Latitude 7455, which are offshoots of the existing Latitude 5450 and 7450 laptops. The big change here is that both new models will be powered by Snapdragon X Plus chips, with the 7455 offering an option for the flagship Snapdragon X Elite. The 7450 features a 360-degree 2-in-1 design and is advertised as “the thinnest Latitude laptop ever.” We’ll have pricing and availability information on these later this year.
What about other computer companies?
These are all big announcements from Microsoft’s Surface event, but that doesn’t mean they’ll be the only laptops available with Snapdragon X processors and Copilot integration. Rumor has it that many other manufacturers are preparing to launch their own PCs in the near future. After all, this is the decade of artificial intelligence… so they say.