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UAE: New laptops have the capability to process 40 trillion operations per second – News

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Last updated: 2024/08/23 at 10:36 AM
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In the rapidly evolving world of technology, CPUs and GPUs are being set aside to make way for NPUs (neural processing units). These powerful units are capable of handling an astonishing 40 trillion operations per second and are at the core of the latest Surface laptops launched by Microsoft in the UAE, with pre-orders already underway and availability in stores from September 27. Microsoft’s new Surface Pro and Surface Laptop are part of the Copilot+ PCs portfolio, designed to provide users in the UAE with enhanced AI experiences.

The Copilot+ PCs feature NPUs based on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite and Snapdragon X Plus processors, allowing for unmatched performance and access to advanced AI models. These devices boast features like Recall, Cocreator, and Live Captions, which offer unparalleled functionality and user experience. Adam Labancz, Surface Category Manager at Microsoft UAE, emphasized the devices’ potential to revolutionize AI innovation and empower users in various fields to enhance productivity using AI-driven experiences.

The Microsoft Surface Pro 11th Edition Copilot+ PC is designed for users on-the-go, offering lightning-fast performance, AI acceleration, and an optional OLED display. The device is powered by Snapdragon processors, delivering exceptional performance that is significantly faster than previous models. On the other hand, the Microsoft Surface Laptop 7th Edition Copilot+ PC boasts new AI capabilities, Copilot experiences, and a redesigned layout for increased productivity and business impact. Both devices prioritize security, with features like Secured-core PCs and the inclusion of a Microsoft Pluton security processor for enhanced protection of personal data.

Microsoft’s commitment to security is further evident with the inclusion of advanced firmware safeguards and dynamic root-of-trust measurement in Secured-core PCs. Additionally, the Microsoft Pluton security processor technology, designed with Zero Trust principles, enhances protection of credentials, identities, personal data, and encryption keys. This ensures that even in the event of malware installation or physical possession of the PC by an attacker, sensitive information remains secure.Overall, the introduction of Copilot+ PCs by Microsoft signifies a new era of innovation in AI-powered computing, offering users in the UAE access to advanced features, lightning-fast performance, and unprecedented levels of security. With the Surface Pro and Surface Laptop models, Microsoft continues to push the boundaries of technology to empower users across various industries and enhance productivity through AI-driven experiences.

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