Surface Pro 10
Laptop computer developed by Microsoft
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The Microsoft Surface Pro 10 is a 2-in-1 detachable tablet computer developed by Microsoft, succeeding the Surface Pro 9. The device was announced on March 21, 2024, alongside the Surface Laptop 6 and released on April 9, 2024.[1]
Surface Pro 10 with keyboard & stylus | |
| Developer | Microsoft |
|---|---|
| Product family | Microsoft Surface |
| Type | 2-in-1 detachable |
| Generation | Tenth |
| Predecessor | Surface Pro 9 |
| Successor | Surface Pro 11th Edition |
| Website | microsoft.com |
Marketed primarily as a business-focused device, the Surface Pro 10 features Intel Core Ultra (Meteor Lake) processors and was the first in the line to include a dedicated NPU for artificial intelligence tasks through the Intel AI Boost engine.[2] A business-specific version of the Surface Pro 11, featuring Intel Core Ultra (Series 2) processors, was announced on January 30, 2025, and began shipping on February 18, 2025.[3] This model was designed to offer x86 compatibility and enhanced security features, such as a built-in NFC reader, for enterprise customers.[4]
In May 2025, Microsoft expanded the Surface line 12-inch variant of the Surface Pro, designed as a companion to the 13-inch flagship.[5] Released on May 20, 2025, the device features a redesigned fanless aluminum chassis with rounded edges, weighing approximately 1.5 lbs (686 g).[6]
Features
AI features and Copilot+ branding
The Surface Pro 10 and Surface Laptop 6 were marketed by Microsoft as the "first Surface PCs optimized for AI," featuring Intel Core Ultra processors with a dedicated NPU.[7] These devices introduced a dedicated Copilot key on the keyboard, replacing the Menu key (or the right Control key in some layouts) to provide one-touch access to the Microsoft Copilot assistant.[8]
In May 2024, Microsoft expanded this vision with the introduction of the **Copilot+ PC** standard. The subsequent Surface Pro 11 and Surface Laptop 7 (7th Edition) became the first Surface devices to meet these updated hardware requirements, including an NPU capable of over 40 TOPS.[9] These "Copilot+" models support advanced on-device AI features not available on the Pro 10, such as Recall (a searchable activity timeline), Cocreator for local image generation, and Live Captions with real-time translation.
Hardware
| Surface Pro 10 configuration options | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CPU | Integrated GPU | NPU | RAM | Internal storage | Colors | Price in USD |
| Intel Core Ultra 5 processor 135U | Intel Graphics (4 Xe cores
1.9 GHz) |
Intel AI Boost | 8 GB | 256 GB | Platinum, Black | $1199 |
| 16 GB | $1499 | |||||
| 512 GB | $1599 | |||||
| 32 GB | 256 GB | Platinum | $1799 | |||
| 512 GB | $1999 | |||||
| Intel® Core Ultra 7 processor 165U | Intel Graphics (4 Xe cores
2 GHz) |
16 GB | 256 GB | Platinum, Black | $1699 | |
| 512 GB | $1799 | |||||
| 1 TB | Platinum | $1999 | ||||
| 32 GB | 256 GB | $1999 | ||||
| 512 GB | $2199 | |||||
| 1 TB | $2399 | |||||
| 64 GB | $2799 | |||||
Software
Accessories
Reception
Timeline
| Timeline of Surface devices |
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