Microsoft’s Surface Laptop 7 boasts the widely-praised Snapdragon X Elite or Plus chips, with a huge improvement in battery life rivalling Apple’s most popular laptop.
Microsoft has confirmed that its premium Surface Laptop 7 range will launch in South Africa next month.
Microsoft has dubbed the Surface Laptop 7 and the 2-in-1 Surface Pro 11 that will be available alongside it “CoPilot+ PCs”, referring to their deeper integration with AI software. Arm is the same instruction set architecture used in phone processors, and which Apple uses in its M-powered MacBooks, which have put the company leaps and bounds above the competition in mobile computing performance and efficiency since 2020.
These chips were the result of work by Nuvia, a company founded by former Apple engineers who helped design the latter’s in-house A-series and M-series chips. Several testers have praised the Surface Laptop 7 and pointed out that it easily rivals the MacBook Air, Apple’s most affordable and popular laptop.gave the laptop a rating of 9/10, praising its fast and efficient performance, bright display, haptic feedback trackpad, and solid port selection.The pricing of the Surface Laptop 7 in South Africa will be key to dethroning the MacBook Air as the premium thin-and-light laptop of choice.
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