Microsoft has revealed plans to show off new Surface Copilot+ PC devices on May 6, according to an announcement posted on X. The post reads,
The announcement comes just ahead of Microsoft’s 2025 Build developer conference that runs from May 19-25. Last year, the tech giant revealed its 2024 Surface devices at Build, but it appears the company is adopting a different strategy for the remainder of its 2025 Surface device lineup.
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A Snapdragon X-powered Surface could be in the works, too
Microsoft is rumored to have plans to release a smaller 11-inch or 12-inch Surface Pro designed to compete with
Apple’s 11-inch iPad Pro
. Some rumors indicate the company is also working on a Surface laptop equipped with a Snapdragon X chip. Adding to this, other reports hint that Microsoft could have plans to
ditch its proprietary magnetic Surface Connect charger
in favor of USB-C.
Earlier this year, Microsoft revealed the 11th generation Surface Pro and 7th generation Surface Laptop for business. Both devices are equipped with Intel’s latest Core Ultra Series 2 chip and, of course, Copilot+. Pocket-lint will have more on Microsoft’s upcoming Surface reveals next week.

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