PCWorld reports on Microsoft’s new Surface Laptop Ultra, featuring Nvidia’s N1X chip with 20 CPU cores and 6,144 Blackwell GPU cores for powerful AI performance. The device offers 128GB shared RAM and ...
Microsoft has focused on performance, battery life, and display for its Surface Laptop Ultra. Microsoft has focused on performance, battery life, and display for its Surface Laptop Ultra. is a senior ...
Unveiled at Computex in Taipei, the new Surface laptop pairs Nvidia’s RTX Spark superchip with Windows on Arm, creating a powerful new AI PC that makes everything else up until now look like proof of ...
Microsoft's new flagship Surface is the poster child for Nvidia's agentic-AI-first laptop platform. Here's what we learned from our first encounter with the hardware. I have been a technology ...
A couple of weeks ago, Microsoft officially unveiled the Surface Laptop 8 (13.8” and 15”) and the Surface Pro. These are powered by Intel Core Ultra Series 3 chips. Microsoft has now shifted its ...
Microsoft on Monday unveiled the Surface RTX Spark Dev Box, a compact desktop computer designed to let software developers run large AI models on their desks instead of paying for cloud computing — a ...
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 ...
Have you been burned before by Windows on Arm? Are you worried whether the apps you need will actually run on Copilot+ PCs? I was, too. But after playing around with one myself, I’m fairly optimistic ...
Brunauer–Emmett–Teller (BET) analysis is the standard gas-adsorption method for estimating the adsorbate-accessible specific surface area of dry powders and porous solids by measuring how an inert gas ...
The building is defined by a pyramidal form shaped by two large oblique cuts that carve through its mass. These incisions establish visual connections between the development and significant elements ...
SkiaSharp 4.148.0 marks the first stable release in the SkiaSharp v4 line. The project is now co-maintained by Microsoft's .NET team and Uno Platform, reflecting a broader open-source collaboration.