Microsoft’s September 2023 event what to expect | ENBLE

Microsoft's September 2023 event what to expect | ENBLE

Microsoft Surface and AI Event: What to Expect

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Microsoft’s highly anticipated Surface and AI event is just around the corner, and tech enthusiasts are buzzing with excitement. While Microsoft has remained tight-lipped about the upcoming announcements, several leaks and rumors have given us a glimpse into what we can expect on September 21. Let’s dive into the possibilities and get ready to be amazed.

Surface Laptop Studio 2: The Star of the Show

The Surface Laptop Studio 2 is undoubtedly one of the most highly anticipated releases at this year’s event. Leaked images suggest that the design of this 2-in-1 laptop will remain similar to its predecessor, with some exciting changes on the inside. The upgraded device is rumored to feature Intel’s best processors, offering a range of configurations to suit various needs. Expect powerful CPUs, Nvidia’s latest graphics cards, ample RAM, and SSD storage capacity up to 1TB. The Surface Laptop Studio 2 is expected to be announced on September 21, with a likely release date in early October.

Surface Laptop Go 3: Budget-Friendly and Reliable

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If you are in the market for a budget-friendly laptop, the Surface Laptop Go 3 might be your answer. Rumored to be released simultaneously with the Laptop Studio 2, this affordable laptop packs a punch. While retaining a similar design to its predecessor, it is expected to boast improved specs, including an Intel Core i5 processor, 8GB or 16GB of RAM, and up to 256GB of SSD storage. However, it is worth noting that the removal of the cheapest 4GB RAM model might lead to a price increase for the entry-level configuration.

Surface Go 4: The 2-in-1 Tablet/Laptop Combo

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The Surface Go 4, the fourth iteration of Microsoft’s 2-in-1 laptop-tablet hybrid, is expected to cater primarily to commercial customers. This versatile device is rumored to feature improvements in terms of repairability and performance. The Surface Go 4 might be equipped with an Intel N200 chip, enhanced memory options of 8GB or 16GB, and storage choices ranging from 64GB to 256GB.

Windows 11 23H2: A Sneak Peek into the Future

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While Surface devices steal the spotlight, Microsoft is also expected to provide insights into the upcoming Windows 11 23H2 update. The highlight of this update is Windows Copilot, an AI-powered “virtual assistant” integrated directly within Windows. This feature will be available across all apps, offering personalized assistance, content summarization, and interaction with app content. Additionally, Microsoft is reportedly exploring the integration of generative AI into its classic app, Paint. Other updates for Windows staples like Snipping Tool and Photos are expected to enhance user experience.

Other Possibilities: Surface Pro 10 and Surface Laptop 6

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Alongside the highly anticipated releases, there is a possibility that Microsoft might also unveil the Surface Pro 10 and Surface Laptop 6. The Surface Pro 10 is speculated to feature different sizes, offering variants in 11 inches or 13 inches. As for the Surface Laptop 6, leaked specs suggest configurations with Intel Core i5 or i7 processors, varying RAM options, and storage capacities up to 1TB. While not as much information is available for these devices, they remain exciting possibilities.

How to Stay Updated

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Microsoft’s event is scheduled for September 21 at 10 AM ET. Although Microsoft will upload the keynotes on its official website at 1 PM ET, you can rely on us to provide live coverage and keep you posted on all the exciting announcements. Tune in to our live coverage on Thursday to stay up to date with all the groundbreaking news from Microsoft’s Surface and AI event.