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Microsoft teases new Surface hardware and ‘a new era of PC’

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Why This Matters

Microsoft's upcoming Surface hardware hints at a new era of PCs, emphasizing innovation beyond traditional OS updates and possibly integrating new chipsets from Nvidia. This signals a focus on advanced hardware features and strategic partnerships that could reshape the consumer and developer experience. The announcements are poised to influence the future direction of PC design and performance in the tech industry.

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I pondered the other day what’s next for Microsoft’s Surface PC lineup, and it looks like we’re about to find out. Windows and Surface chief Pavan Davuluri has just teased “something new is coming for developers,” complete with a mysterious image of what looks like a curved display edge.

Davuluri notes that whatever is coming is “not a new OS version,” so that rules out the potential for Windows 12 to be announced at Microsoft’s Build developer conference next week. Separately, the Windows account on X posted a similar cryptic tweet, promising “a new era of PC” with coordinates pointing to where Computex is hosted in Taipei.

Nvidia is rumored to be about to enter the Windows on Arm market again with its own chips, the N1 and N1X. I wrote yesterday that a partnership between Microsoft and Nvidia on these chips would make a lot of sense, and Microsoft may well be teasing the announcement of Nvidia’s chips and potential Surface hardware to house them in.

We’re bound to find out a lot more during Nvidia’s Computex keynote on Sunday May 31st, followed by Microsoft’s own Build keynote on Tuesday June 2nd. Stay tuned.