Microsoft unveils Surface Laptop Ultra with NVIDIA RTX Spark ARM processor at Computex 2026
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Taras Buria
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Summary
Microsoft announced the Surface Laptop Ultra at Computex 2026, its most powerful Surface to date, powered by NVIDIA's new RTX Spark ARM processor for Windows on ARM. This marks Microsoft's second attempt at a Windows on ARM Surface with an NVIDIA chip, following a failed first attempt fourteen years earlier. Full details remain undisclosed.
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Microsoft is still keeping the full details under wraps
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