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Microsoft launches Intel-based Surface Pro 11 and Laptop 7 for businesses

Intel Lunar Lake powers Microsoft’s Surface Pro 11 and Laptop 7. These Copilot+ PCs are built for businesses, offering AI features and Windows 11 upgrades.

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2025 Microsoft Surface Pro 11 and Surface Laptop 7 for Business, powered by Intel Lunar Lake CPUs
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Microsoft is expanding its Surface lineup with Intel-powered versions of the Surface Pro 11 and Surface Laptop 7, set to launch on February 18. While the tech giant recently embraced Qualcomm’s Arm-based Snapdragon X chips for consumer-focused Copilot+ PCs, these new models cater squarely to enterprises—and they’re betting big on Intel’s Lunar Lake processors to win over IT departments.

Microsoft’s strategy mirrors last year’s approach with the Surface Pro 10 and Laptop 6, which were also Intel-exclusive for businesses. The move signals a recognition that many enterprises still prioritize x86 architecture for compatibility with legacy software, specialized tools, and IT infrastructure.

The Lunar Lake chips powering both devices promise significant efficiency gains, with Intel claiming a 40% reduction in power consumption compared to prior generations. This aligns with Microsoft’s battery life claims: up to 14 hours for the 15-inch Surface Laptop 7 and 12 hours for the 13.8-inch model—just an hour shy of their Qualcomm counterparts.

Surface Laptop 7

2025 Microsoft Surface Laptop 7 for Business , powered by Intel Lunar Lake CPUs
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Starting at $1,499.99 (a $500 premium over the Qualcomm model), the Intel Surface Laptop 7 offers:

  • 13.8-inch or 15-inch PixelSense displays (unchanged from Qualcomm versions).
  • Configurations up to Intel Core Ultra 7, 32GB RAM, and 1TB storage.
  • Ports: USB-A 3.2 (upgraded from 3.1 on Qualcomm), two Thunderbolt 4/USB-C 4 ports, Surface Connect, and a headphone jack.
  • Optional smart card reader (targeted at government and finance sectors).

Notably, Microsoft confirmed a 5G variant is coming later this year, though details remain sparse.

Surface Pro 11

2025 Microsoft Surface Pro 11 for Business, powered by Intel Lunar Lake CPUs
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The Intel Surface Pro 11 starts at $1,499.99 (vs. $999.99 for Qualcomm) and includes:

  • Choice of 13-inch LCD or OLED displays (matching the Qualcomm model).
  • Similar configurations: Core Ultra 5/7, 32GB RAM, 1TB storage.
  • Ports: Two Thunderbolt 4/USB-C 4 ports and Surface Connect.
  • Built-in NFC reader for hardware security keys like YubiKey.
  • Missing? A headphone jack—users must rely on Bluetooth or USB-C adapters.

With Windows 10 support ending October 14, Microsoft positions these devices as gateways to Windows 11’s AI future. Both include 40+ TOPS NPUs (neural processing units) to unlock Copilot+ features like Recall (controversial AI-powered activity tracking) and enhanced search.

Accompanying the launch is a new Surface USB 4 Dock ($199.99), supporting:

  • Dual 4K displays at 60Hz.
  • 40Gb/s data transfer and 65W passthrough charging.
  • Ports: HDMI 2.1, Ethernet, USB-A/C, and 100W power delivery.

The dock underscores Microsoft’s push to lock enterprises into its hardware ecosystem, offering streamlined connectivity for hybrid work setups.

2025 Microsoft Surface USB4 Dock for Business
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By splitting its Surface strategy—Qualcomm for consumers, Intel for businesses—Microsoft is hedging its bets. While Arm-based chips promise longer battery life and cellular connectivity, Intel’s Lunar Lake delivers raw performance and compatibility that enterprises still crave.

Preorders for both devices begin today, with shipping starting February 18. For IT managers eyeing Windows 11 migrations, these Copilot+ PCs offer a familiar bridge to Microsoft’s AI vision—but at a premium price.


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