Microsoft is gearing up to launch new Surface devices that promise to excel in productivity, according to a senior executive at the company. The upcoming Microsoft Surface Pro (2024) and Copilot+ PCs are expected to offer seamless compatibility with a wide range of Windows applications, with the exception of gaming.
In a recent interview, Pete Kyriacou, the corporate vice president of Microsoft Devices, emphasized that the focus is primarily on productivity apps. He highlighted the improvements in application compatibility on the new Surface devices, pointing out that many app developers have transitioned to native apps. This shift towards native apps, particularly in popular browsers like Chrome and Firefox, has significantly enhanced the overall user experience.
Additionally, Kyriacou mentioned the Prism emulator, a key feature that enables faster app performance on the new devices. The Windows operating system has been optimized to leverage the capabilities of the Prism emulator, ensuring efficient emulation of apps without compromising speed or performance.
One of the notable advancements in app compatibility is the integration of Adobe software and creative apps like Blackmagic and DaVinci. Popular communication platforms like Slack have also been optimized for native performance on the new Surface devices, further enhancing the productivity and user experience.
Overall, Microsoft is confident that the new Surfaces will offer a seamless and efficient platform for productivity-focused tasks, thanks to the combination of native apps and advanced emulation technology. While gaming may not be a primary focus for these devices, users can expect a smooth and responsive experience when running a wide range of productivity applications.