The Surface Laptop Studio 2 is Microsoft's most powerful laptop yet, with 13th Gen Intel Core processors along with an AI coprocessor and workstation NVIDIA graphics under the hood.
earlier today, and while long time Surface lead Panos Panay was no longer there to show it off, the Redmond giant still managed to debut its brand new Surface Laptop Studio 2, their latest and most powerful laptop yet.
Under the hood, Microsoft has significantly powered up the Surface Laptop Studio 2 compared to its predecessor. It not only has a 13th Gen Intel Core i7-13800H processor with up to 64GB of LPDDR5x RAM and up to 2TB of PCIe Gen 4 SSD storage, but also gets an Intel Gen3 Movidius 3700VC VPU AI Accelerator. The latter is essentially an NPU AI coprocessor that will take over AI-related workloads.
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