In addition to the Surface Laptop Ultra, Microsoft has another device coming that's powered by NVIDIA's RTX Spark chip: the creatively named Surface RTX Spark Dev Box. Announced at Build today, it's ...
Microsoft’s Surface RTX Spark Dev Box is a specialized mini PC targeting AI developers, featuring an Arm-based RTX Spark chip with 20 cores and 6,144 CUDA cores. PCWorld highlights this device offers ...
Billed as the “most powerful Surface Laptop ever built,” the specs for the Surface Laptop Ultra, launching this fall, should arouse any tech geek. Microsoft seems to be cramming in as much as possible ...
What just happened? Microsoft has unveiled the Surface Laptop Ultra at Computex 2026, a 15-inch notebook powered by Nvidia's new RTX Spark SoC. Microsoft is positioning it as a MacBook Pro alternative ...
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We may be in the middle of a RAM crisis and Surface prices may be skyrocketing as a result, but that isn't stopping Microsoft from unveiling new Surface products today. The company has just announced ...
Microsoft increased prices for all of its Surface PCs this week, with most models priced hundreds of dollars higher than they were when launching. Windows Central highlighted the increases, which now ...
If you’ve been waiting for Microsoft to update its Surface PC lineup—perhaps with Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon X2 Elite processors—I’ve got bad news for you. Microsoft is shaking up its PC lineup, but it ...
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Through new experiments, researchers in Japan and Germany have recreated the chemical conditions found in the subsurface ocean of Saturn's moon, Enceladus. Published in Icarus, the results show that ...