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What you need to know

What you need to know

Today is a massive day for Windows 11 computing. Surface Copilot+ PCs launch today, includingexclusive models with 64GB of RAM.

However, Microsoft Surface devices are only part of the fun.Copilot+ PCsare here, giving people their first opportunity to use Qualcomm’sSnapdragon X Eliteand aSnapdragon X Plus. Microsoft andmany PC manufacturersare on board, each shipping their own flavor of Copilot+ PC. Microsoft’s Surface Pro 11 and Surface Laptop 7 are flagship systems from the tech giant that are examples of what a Copilot+ PC can be and look to be excellent systems in their own right.

To commemorate the launch day of Copilot+ PCs, Microsoft shared its favorite things about the systems. Battery life, sleek designs, and “immersive displays for ultimate viewing” top the list. The tech giant also gave a shout-out to the Copilot Key, which lets you summon Microsoft’s AI tool at the push of a button.

Microsoft also shared that the only way to geta Surface Copilot+ PC with 64GB of RAMis to purchase one through the Microsoft Store. Both sizes of the Surface Laptop 7 can be configured with up to 64GB of RAM within the Microsoft Store, which is double the memory you can get anywhere else. Having more memory helps with performance and multitasking, though it comes at a high price. The least expensive Surface Laptop with 64GB of RAM costs $2,399.99.

There does not appear to be a Surface Pro 11 with 64GB available, even through Microsoft’s website. You can, however, purchase the convertible PC as part of a Surface Pro Essentials Bundle, which saves you money on a Microsoft 365 subscription and 20% off a Surface Pro Flex Keyboard.

Microsoft Surface Pro Essentials Bundle |from $1,189.18 at Microsoft

Microsoft’s new flagship 2-in-1 is here, ushering in a wave of Copilot+ PCs. The new Surface Pro has an OLED panel and Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon X processors. The Essentials Bundle saves you money on Microsoft 365 and gets you a 20% discount on a Surface Pro Flex Keyboard.

Microsoft Surface Laptop 7 (13-inch) |from $999.99 at Microsoft

As the latest flagship laptop from Microsoft, the Surface Laptop 7 has a sleek design and is powered by a Snapdragon X processor. It promises long battery life and AI features exclusive to Copilot+ PCs.

While you can purchase the Surface Laptop 7 through several retailers, only Microsoft offers the 64GB version of the laptop. That model of the laptop costs $2,399.99.

Microsoft Surface Laptop 7 (15-inch) |From $999.99 at Microsoft

The larger sibling of the Surface Laptop 7 lineup has a 15-inch screen. It also runs on a Snapdragon X processor, meaning it can power AI features and general productivity.

The only way to get the 64GB version of the Surface Laptop 15 is to buy the PC through the Microsoft Store. Just note that the 64GB version costs $2,499.99.

Copilot+ PCs

Copilot+ PCs

Copilot+ PCs are going to fill the headlines for quite some time. They represent a significant shift in computing that we haven’t seen on the Windows side of things in at least a decade. Our Senior Editor Zac Bowden reviewed theASUS VivoBook S 15and more hands-on pieces and reviews are on the way. As we all race to test the Copilot+ PCs and see how they stand up to everyday use, Microsoft has shared its favorite things about the devices.

While Microsoft has its own Copilot+ PCs in the Surface Pro 11 and Surface Laptop 7, the tech giant’s list applies to all Copilot+ PCs:

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Sean Endicott is a tech journalist at Windows Central, specializing in Windows, Microsoft software, AI, and PCs. He’s covered major launches, from Windows 10 and 11 to the rise of AI tools like ChatGPT. Sean’s journey began with the Lumia 740, leading to strong ties with app developers. Outside writing, he coaches American football, utilizing Microsoft services to manage his team. He studied broadcast journalism at Nottingham Trent University and is active on X @SeanEndicott_ and Threads @sean_endicott_.