Microsoft Unveils Surface Laptop Ultra with Arm-Based Nvidia Chip
Microsoft has taken another shot at using an Arm-based Nvidia chip in its flagship Windows portable with the launch of the Surface Laptop Ultra. The new 15-inch laptop boasts a powerful Arm-based Nvidia chip, marking a significant departure from Microsoft’s previous attempts to use such technology. The company had previously written off $900 million after its first foray into Arm-based chips failed to yield the desired results. Microsoft is now promising that the Surface Laptop Ultra is the most powerful device in its lineup, with CEO Andrew Hwang stating that it “represents a major milestone” in the company’s pursuit of innovation. However, further details on the laptop’s specifications and pricing remain scarce. Despite the lack of information, Microsoft is confident that the Surface Laptop Ultra will offer improved performance and efficiency compared to its predecessors. The new device is set to compete with other high-end laptops in the market, including those from rival manufacturers like Apple and Dell.