[MUSIC] (applause) Satya Nadella:
Good morning. It's fantastic to be here on a beautiful spring
day in Redmond campus. We obviously prayed hard and got the sun out for you-all, and right next to a
beautiful cricket field. It's just fantastic to be here. In fact, I'm reminded of another seminal moment
in our history, what is it? Some 30 years ago, in the same fields when we
talked about Windows 95, and here we are some 30
years after to talk about Windows yet again in this
unbelievable new era of AI. In many ways, in some sense, if you go all the way back to even birth of at least modern
computing,70 years ago, the pursuit has always been about how to build
computers that understand us instead of us having to
understand computers. I feel like we really are close to that real breakthrough. That's what I want
to talk about. I mean, if you think about
the new user interface, the universal user
interface that's multimodel that you
can support text, images, video, both
as input and output. We have that. We
have memory that retains the important context, recalls our personal
knowledge and data across all of the
applications and devices, and we have this new
reasoning capabilities that help us complete
complex tasks. We're entering
this new era where computers not only
understand us, but can actually anticipate
what we want and our intents. For us, this platform shifts start with Microsoft Copilot. Copilot is your
everyday AI companion. It puts knowledge and
expertise at your fingertips, and help you act on it. It works across devices, every role, every function
in every industry, Copilot is empowering
every person in every organization on the planet to be more knowledgeable, more productive, more creative, and really be more connected to everything that
matters to all of us. In fact, every day,
we learn about new and incredible things that people have been able to
achieve with Copilot. But while we obviously
made a lot of progress, it's pretty early still
on this platform shift. The fundamental driving force behind this AI
wave that perhaps, that I think we have
to stay grounded on are the scaling laws. Just like say, the Moore's law helped drive the
information revolution, the scaling laws of
deep neural networks are going to drive the
intelligence revolution. However, we
fundamentally believe that computing always
will be distributed. Up until now, the scaling
laws have helped us build and serve these very
powerful models in the Cloud. But today, we're going beyond
the Cloud to the device, removing those fundamental
constraints of power in space, reducing latency,
ensuring privacy. We believe AI will
be distributed. The richest AI experiences
will harness the power of the Cloud on the edge
working together in concert. This in turn will lead
to a new category of devices that turn the world
itself into a prompt, devices that can
instantly see us, hear, reason about our
intent and our surroundings. For us, this vision
starts with our most beloved and most
widely used canvas Windows. It's why we're introducing
an entirely new class of Windows PCs
engineered to unleash the power of distributed AI
across the Edge and Cloud. We call this new
category Copilot+ PCs. To me, whenever you think
about a platform like Windows, it really comes down to rethinking the core architecture of the PC across silicon, systems, and the end
user experience. That's what we've done.
We're introducing a new state of the art AI
models running locally, and continuously to reason over your data from text
to the pixels. To make this possible, we're introducing a
new system on chip. We're also modernizing the entire operating
system to unleash the power of the SOC and deliver these next
generation applications, models, and experiences that are simply just not possible
on today's PCs. The result is the fastest, most AI ready Windows
PC ever built. Just like we have always
done with Windows, we're taking a partner
first approach to bring Copilot+ PCs to life. Windows to me has always
been about the platform that enables things that are bigger
than Windows to be born. The web was born on Windows. We are again creating a
new opportunity across our entire ecosystem as we build this new
category together. On the Silicon
side, we're working with AMD, Intel, and Qualcomm, and every major OEM who are part of the Windows
ecosystem are going to be bringing some of the
best innovation together. We're adding AI as a first
class namespace on Windows. That means every developer
can take advantage of it. You'll hear a lot more about
this tomorrow at Bill. Just like Win32. In fact, my first developer
conference was the Win32 developer conference. What Win32 meant for
graphical user interface, the new Windows
Copilot runtime that we're announcing
today will be to AI. As you will see shortly, developers are already
leveraging this to build groundbreaking
experiences. Today, we're re imagining
devices as we know them, so that they understand
us and our intent. We're bringing real joy
and a sense of wonder back to the creation on the PC, and we're using power of
these new devices to make the world more accessible,
and much more. To tell you more about this
new category of devices, and how we're bringing
the AI wave to the PC, let me introduce Yusef Ahmed and team. Thank you very much. Yusuf Mehdi:
Thank you, Satya and good morning, everybody. Great to see y'all. We wake up every day excited about our mission to empower
people to achieve more. We've been pursuing this
by building creativity and productivity
experiences on some of the world's most powerful
and beautiful devices. But today is a special day
because today we get to re-imagine the platform that fuels our work and our
passions by harnessing the full power of AI on a
completely new category of PCs. Now, over the last
year, we've been laying the foundation
for this moment. We brought Copilot to
your Windows desktop and to your keyboard
with the Copilot key. We introduce as an industry the first generation of
neural processors that enable a new level of computing performance with up to 10 trillion
operations per second. These have led to
more powerful PCs that accelerate
everything you do by up to 20 percent
and they deliver new AI experiences like
Windows studio effects, that don't tax the
CPU and the GPU. These improvements provide
the most compelling reason to upgrade your PC
in a long time. We estimate over
50 million AIPCs will be purchased just in
the next 12 months alone. But now, let's turn
our attention to the next generation,
Copilot+ PCs. We've re imagined
the entirety of the PC from the inside out. We've made a huge
leap forward in technical capability to
usher in this new category. Even with all this power, these new PCs are unbelievably thin, light and beautiful. I'm going to show you
these in a minute. But let's start first by describing what
makes them unique. First, they are the most
powerful Windows PCs ever built. Second, they give you access to the most advanced AI available
with Microsoft Copilot. Finally, they're
going to introduce all new productivity,
creativity, and communication
capabilities that I think of literally
as superpowers. Let's start first by
talking about performance. Copilot+ PCs introduce a
new systems architecture powered by the CPU, GPU, and an all new NPU running at an incredible 40 trillion
operations per second. Forty trillion. We also completely re architected
Windows 11 on a new minimum hardware
configuration to optimize performance
and battery. The result, Copilot+ PCs are the fastest Windows
PCs ever built. If we wanted to do a comparison, they're 58 percent faster than the most advanced MacBook
Air with the M3 processor. All of that with a battery
that can last all day. Next, we talked about
Microsoft Copilot. We've updated Microsoft Copilot, your everyday AI companion, by re imagining what Copilot can do on Windows.
Let's take a look. It's going to be easier than
ever to call on Copilot with just the tap on your keyboard or on the center of
your Windows task bar. As you see here, we're
simplifying the experience, we're making it more personal. We're making it faster
to get to what you want. We're also going to
make it a flexible app experience so you can resize it, you can snap it, or you can even maximize it and run
it in full screen. One of the great things
now when you have Copilot and Windows is, I can now use two Windows, and I can literally
drag and drop something from one
Window to the other, like in this case, what
the Northern lights, and I'm able to ask it, Hey, tell me about this phenomena
that happened in Seattle last weekend and I get a great
set of information on it. Later this year, you're going
to see Copilot show up in Windows in settings where it's going to provide helpful
suggestions for you. For example, here, when you go into Window
settings that you need to configure a PC with one click, Copilot
will help you. Or you can get things done in fewer steps when you
go to File Explorer. For example, you can quickly get a photo and you can edit it without having
to open an app. Or even what's great, one of my favorites within
notifications itself. When you're on your
Windows desktop and you get a notification, you can now simply click
on that Notification, and Copilot, for
example, in this case, will answer that question
to reply to an e-mail with the right PowerPoint
just with a click. We're really excited to bring the latest technology
from our partners at OpenAI to Copilot. I'm delighted to share the
GPT-4o with amazing text, voice and vision capabilities will soon be
available in Copilot. Let me show you a preview. One of our developers, Ryan simply shared his
screen with Copilot, while he was playing Minecraft. Now, what you're going to
see here is two voices. The first will be Ryan, the
second will be Copilot. He's going to be having
a natural conversation like he would with a
friend, while he plays. Let's watch this experience. Ryan:
Hey, Copilot, how's it going? Copilot:
Hey. I'm doing great. It looks like you're about
to dive into some Minecraft. Ready to build, explore, and maybe dodge a few miles? Ryan:
I'm trying to figure out how to make a sword. My son plays this
game all the time, and I have no idea
what I'm doing. Copilot:
No worries. I'm here to help you impress your son. I see you've got a
crafting table in front of you, which
is a great start. To craft a sword, you'll
need some materials. Can you open your inventory? Just press E on your keyboard? Ryan:
Do I have what I need? Copilot:
Let's see. You've got some sticks, perfect for the stores handle. But it looks like you're missing the material
for the blade. You can use wood, stone, iron, gold, or diamond. Yusuf Mehdi:
Let's pause it there for a second. Did you see how
Copilot not only could understand that he
was in Minecraft, but it could also understand
Ryan's request for help and assess the
inventory on his screen. Well, it gets better.
As Ryan continues, he gets a surprise that
Copilot amazingly identified, and it tailors
interaction. Let's watch. Copilot:
Let's start by gathering some wood or stone. Shall we head out and
find some resources? Ryan:
That sounds great. My God, what's that? Copilot:
No, it's a zombie. Run. You need to get
away from it fast. Either sprint away
or quickly build a tower of blocks straight
up to get out of its reach. If you can find a shelter or dig into the side of a
hill, do it now. Just make sure it
can't reach you. Ryan:
I think I might be safe now. Copilot:
That was a close one. Great job finding shelter. Yusuf Mehdi:
That was honestly for us. (applause) For us, I was honestly
a magic moment to discover how Copilot
with GPT-4o could immediately identify
and adapt and be helpful on a screen that it had no knowledge of until it saw it. In this case, a
surprise zombie spawn. I love this example because it demonstrates how
Copilot can become a natural and helpful part of your entire
windows experience. Just stop and imagine. You're in your flow,
you're on your PC, working away or having fun, just talking to
Copilot naturally, and it understands and assists you along the way
in what you're doing. It really is going to be a whole new way of
experiencing the world. Finally, let's talk about
these new experiences that are only possible on Copilot+ PCs. Because of the 40 tops MPU and over 40 new on device AI models, the PC can now process
and reason over information in a way it has
never been able to do before. It actually understands your
context and your intent. In other words, the PC
better adapts to you, assoc said versus you
having to adapt to it. Let's show you what
we mean through our new feature recall.
Now, let me set it up. The opportunity for recall
starts simply by seeking to solve one of the most
frustrating problems that we encounter daily. Searching for a file or
a folder or an e-mail or even a web page from
just a few days ago, it should be simple but
often, it's just not. You have to remember, Hey, where did I put
that file folder, or where was it in many of my browser tabs
that were open? Or worse, I have to go through thousands of e-mails to try
and find what we're doing. You guys have had that problem. Then worse, we've created these cumbersome workarounds
for this very human problem. We e-mail ourselves to remind ourselves or we keep a
lot of browser tabs open, which clutter the
experience, and they actually slow the PC down. Even worse, some of
us write notes that we put on our computer
just to remind ourselves. Yet, I find it ironic that you can search for literally
millions of documents on the Internet and find
literally anything in subsecond time. Why is that? We stopped and asked ourselves. Really, at the end, at
the foundation level, it's because the way
PC store content is not aligned with how we remember and connect with
information as humans. PCs like to organize information
in database structures, like File Explorer, while our minds think
more in relationships. We remember information relation to people, time and places. We're inherently more visual, and we create associations
and connections that are unique to each of
our life experiences. With recall, we're going
to leverage the power of AI and the new
system performance to make it possible to access virtually anything you
have ever seen on your PC. It's going to be honestly as if you have photographic memory. The ability to access
this memory was simply your words in a form
that's natural for you. Recall is only going to be possible on these advanced PCs. To show you recall,
I'd like to welcome our product leader
on Windows who built this incredible
new capability, Carolina Hernandez.
Welcome, Carolina. Yusuf Mehdi:
Thanks, Carolina. Carolina Hernandez:
Thank you. Yusuf Mehdi:
Give us an overview of Recall, please. Carolina Hernandez:
Yeah, absolutely. I would love to. My team developed
Recall to help you find anything you have ever
seen or done on your PC. We leverage the power of the MPU to ensure content
stays on your device, which makes the experience fast and maintains your privacy. Let me show you a few ways
that Recall helps me. Like all of you, I am constantly jumping between different
tasks throughout my day. Managing my time between a
career I am passionate about, staying connected with my family and friends around the world, and the hobbies that I love. Recall helps me get through
all these tasks more quickly. My family and I have been searching for the
perfect dress for my grandmother who lives in Colombia to wear at
my cousin's wedding. I've been browsing
Pinterest and shopping websites for some options
that I can share with her. After looking for
options for a few weeks, I wanted to go back
and see some of the favorite blue
dresses I have found. But I didn't keep all
my browser tabs open. With Recall, I can just
search for blue dress, and it pulls together all
the dresses I have seen. Now, Grandma decided that she wanted to get the
awesome pantsuit that we shared in our discord
chat about three weeks ago. Now, scrolling through multiple
weeks of chat messages to find that specific dress
would have taken an eternity. Instead, with
Recall, it was easy. I refined my search using
descriptive language, blue pantsuit with a
sequin lace from Abuelita. As you can see,
Recall quickly found the discord chat my family and I were using to
discuss the options. Here it is, the dress
that Abuelita liked. Recall analyzes this snapshot, and it gives me options
for what I can do next. In this case, I want
to click the link, which takes me back to the right web page
where I can make the purchase and Grandma has a gorgeous outfit
for the wedding. Yusuf Mehdi:
This is a great example, Carolina that I think is going to show how Recall
is so helpful for people. But one thing I'm not
sure people notice is you used the word Peacock, but it wasn't anywhere in
what you were searching for. How did Recall recognize that and what's going
on behind the covers? Carolina Hernandez:
Yeah, absolutely. Recall can understand
that Peacock is in the family of the
blue hues so it creates that
semantic association that is used to help
me find a dress. Recall is also essential
for me at work. Like many of you, my team and I spend
a ton of time collaborating on
presentations and documents. For example, over
the past few weeks, we have been collaborating on a presentation for
a product pitch. The deck was created
by my partners in the marketing team and when I finally got around
to add my content, I could not figure out
where to look for the deck. I tried to remember was a
deck shared in the call. Maybe I had seen it
in an e-mail or maybe I could go and find it in my
recent files in PowerPoint. I don't really have time
to spend clicking around. But with Recall, I
no longer have to go on a searching expedition. I remembered in the outline, we had added a chart
with purple writing, and to find the PowerPoint, all I had to do was
simply use my voice to search for that clue
that I remembered. In a few seconds, Recall found the deck for me. Notice that it took me to the exact slide
that I remembered, saving me even more time. Now, to put the
finishing touches, I wanted to add the
final marketing line, but couldn't remember
the exact words. I didn't remember that
Nikki shared it in the planning meeting
on Teams last Tuesday. With timeline in Recall, I was able to scroll back in time and find this
snapshot of that meeting. I was then able to quickly copy that quote and add
it to the deck. Then once again, Recall
made it easier for me to find the information just using the clues that I remember. Now, these are just
two of the examples of how I use Recall
on a daily basis. Yusuf Mehdi:
Thank you so much, Carolina. Carolina Hernandez:
Thank you. Yusuf Mehdi:
Now, we know to achieve a real breakthrough
with Recall and AI, you have to be able to trust it with your data and
your information. We've built Recall with
responsible AI principles and aligned it with our standards and we're taking a very
conservative approach. We're going to keep your
Recall index private and local and secure on
just the device. We won't use any of
that information to train any AI models, and we put you completely in
control with the ability to edit and delete anything
that has been captured. Now, Recall is just the
first of several of these great breakthrough
experiences that we're going to show you possible only because of the
Copilot+PC architecture. We're going to show you a
couple more in just a minute. I think you'll see many more as developers come and start to
get to work on the platform. Next, what I'd like to do
is I'd like to welcome Pavan Davuluri the leader of the Windows and
Devices engineering team. But before I do, I will give you one last sneak peek at a few more experiences
coming to Copilot+PCs. Take a look. [MUSIC] (applause) Pavan Davuluri: Thank you,
Yusuf. Windows has always believed in making technology
accessible to everyone. Today, we're carrying that
belief into this new era of AI with the re-imagined core
architecture for the PC, weaving AI into every layer from Chip to Windows
to the Cloud, taking advantage of
the edge for speed, privacy, and energy efficiency. The result is
breakthrough experiences and an acceleration in innovation from the
entire ecosystem only possible on Windows. Let's start by taking
a closer look, starting with an amazing Recall
experience you just saw. Recall is a deceptively
simple solution for navigating
information on your PC. But there's a lot
happening on the backend to make that possible.
Let me show you. Recall is powered by
state-of-the-art AI models, including several multimodal
small language models, all running concurrently
and built into Windows 11. These models understand
many kinds of content, organizing a vast
sea of information, including text, images,
video, and more. These are deeply
integrated into Windows, not simply bolted on. This allows the AI to
efficiently access Windows components like
the graphics compositor that renders the user interface, so it only captures
meaningful signals. Most importantly, all
of this intelligence works in any application
so you can search across everything you've seen on your PC like this orange couch
in the Word doc behind me. The deep integration also allows an incredibly robust approach
to privacy and security. You can pause or stop or even
delete captured content. You can choose to exclude
specific websites or apps. Even the AI running
on your device can't access private content. Windows then takes that captured information and combines it with system data to build a richer understanding of
not just your content, but the context
that surrounds it. All of this content is
transformed and stored in a new Windows semantic index. The semantic index is
a vector store built and stored entirely
on your device. It is as unique as each of you. There's that orange couch
in your semantic index. This is a dramatic improvement over traditional
indexing systems, and that will let you find your content quickly
and intuitively. As you can see, a lot goes into an experience like Recall, but that's just one example. A core element of our re-architectural
Windows that Satya and Yusuf mentioned is the
Windows Copilot Runtime. It is a powerful AI
capability to be woven into every
layer of Windows. The Windows Copilot
Runtime includes more than 40 AI models and empowers rich
experiences like Recall. It also provides the
infrastructure that allows us to continuously update and maintain the quality of device models. All of this functionality in the Windows Copilot Runtime
makes it possible to re-imagine what apps can do speeding up the
pace of innovation. For example, when
our photos team saw the new AI capabilities
in Windows, it sparked their imagination. They have a vision for an AI-first photos app
powered by the MPU, an AI that's always working. Copilot can understand
your image, help you focus on what matters, add energy and excitement, or give you ideas for
creative composition. In fact, it can intelligently generate controls for you on the fly bringing
your vision to life. Soon, with the Copilot+PC, you'll be able to use
super-resolution to instantly restore
old photos or use AI narrator to story tell
your collections and let Copilot+PC be your
assistant photos editor. Yusuf just showed Copilot
helping in Minecraft. Let's take a look at
the XBox team's visions for players and game developers using the Windows
Copilot Runtime and on-device models.
Let's play the video. [MUSIC] (applause) Pavan Davuluri:
That was amazing. Because it uses the NPU, you can maximize the
GPU for gameplay. Windows Copilot
Runtime also follows Microsoft's responsible
AI principles. Windows AI experiences are
fair, safe, and trustworthy. In fact, we're using
Azure infrastructure for safety and
quality validation. We can stay current with the responsible AI as the
landscape evolves rapidly. No other device or
operating system handles this level of
AI sophistication. One way of bringing
responsible AI to life is with our on-device
image generation models where we use Azure for content
moderation and to apply a digital signature marking
the final image AI generated. This combines the speed and privacy of on-device
AI with safety and trust that's only possible when Windows and the Cloud
are working together. Breakthrough AI experiences
like these are only possible because
of a quantum leap in computing performance. That means up to 20 times as powerful and up
to 100 times as efficient for running
AI workloads compared to traditional PCs from
just a few years ago. We're partnering closely
with AMD, Intel, and Qualcomm to make that
leap with Copilot+PCs. Let's hear from the
leaders who have been driving this innovation with us. Pat Gelsinger:
This single moment represents many
years in the making. We have partnered to build
a whole new generation of processors for
these new Copilot+PCs, bringing our customers
groundbreaking performance to power
through their day. Cristiano Amon:
Integrating the world's fastest NPU for laptops, build for AI. We bring dedicated
computing for today's and tomorrow's round
breaking AI experiences, running locally on-device, so you can achieve more, create more, and engage more. Lisa Su:
We are delivering the next generation of PC processors that will enable a full new
class of laptop. We can't wait for Windows PC users
everywhere to experience the significant leap
in performance and new capabilities
of a Copilot+ PC. Pat Gelsinger:
It's a new PC era. Cristiano Amon:
For every person. Lisa Su:
Everywhere. Pat Gelsinger:
Intel. Cristiano Amon:
Welcome. Lisa Su:
AMD is all in. Pavan Davuluri:
We're deeply grateful for their partnership. Every Copilot+ PC will have the building blocks needed to deliver outstanding
performance, including 16 gigabytes of RAM, a minimum of 256
gigabytes of SSD storage, and an integrated neural
processing unit or an NPU. NPU specialize in the
matrix math needed for AI, and the NPUs and Copilot+PCs are the most powerful
in the PC category. Capable of over 40 trillion
operations per second, this is a step change
in AI performance, allowing AI that is
lightning fast and always working even with multiple AI workloads
running concurrently. Not only that these NPUs barely sip a few watts of power
even when fully utilized. We have brought
that same focus on efficiency to every part
of the Copilot+PCs. We were relentless
in finding ways to reduce power consumption
system wide. The result is
unprecedented battery life with all of your AI. These devices also
stand out in security. By default, all Copilot+PCs
are secure core PCs, hardened with Microsoft Pluton
chip-to-Cloud security. Today, we're doubling
Copilot+PCs on the Arm architecture with
the Snapdragon X Series. We were excited to
partner with Qualcomm that designed this entirely
new chip together, and we rebuilt Windows 11
from the inside out for Arm. As a result, Copilot+PCs and
Snapdragon X will deliver up to 15 hours of
web browsing and up to 22 hours of
local video playback, that is 20 percent more than the latest MacBook Air 15 inch. In fact, Copilot+PCs
outperformed the MacBook Air 15 inch by up to 23 percent on
peak performance, and more importantly, up to 58 percent on
sustained multi performance. Performance like
that means your apps run great on your Copilot+PCs. Our ecosystem is bringing more Windows apps
natively to Arm. Starting with the
Microsoft apps, including Microsoft 365, Edge, and the Inbox
apps you can count on. Top apps like Google
Chrome, WhatsApp, Zoom, Adobe Photoshop,
Disney+, Spotify, and many more will run natively day one on
your Copilot+PCs. In fact, on Copilot+PCs, running on Snapdragon X, we expect you'll
spend 90 percent of your application
minutes in native apps. We're also introducing Prism, a new arm emulator
on Windows 11. Prism is as efficient
as Rosetta 2. Combined with the performance of the silicon and the platform, every app runs great
on Copilot+PCs. Together with the
Windows Copilot runtime and the new silicon, we're enabling new experiences, the ones you've seen today and the ones that haven't
been invented yet. Because Windows is the
most open platform for AI, your favorite apps
are going to take advantage of all of this power. We'll dive deeper into
the Windows Copilot runtime and bill tomorrow. We re-imagined and
re-engineered the entire system from chip up through
every layer of Windows, enabling new experiences
for customers, new opportunities
for developers, and a new platform for
hardware invasion, that makes Copilot+PCs truly
built for an era of AI. All that innovation
only matters when it turns into something new
and valuable for you. To see the very
first Copilot+PCs and the incredible
experiences they unlock, here's Brett and
Team. Thank you. Brett Ostrum:
Thank you, Pavan. Let's talk devices. The role of surface has always been the lead
with innovation and technology to showcase
the best experiences Microsoft has to offer. This was our purpose from the very beginning when
we brought touch to PCs, exciting our customers and inspiring the industry to
innovate along with us. Today, we are living our
exact purpose yet again. Alongside our partners, we are incredibly excited to enter this new era of AI and show
you what Copilot+PCs can do. [MUSIC] Brett Ostrum:
Introducing the first ever Copilot+PCs from Surface, the all new Surface
Laptop and Surface Pro. They have been designed
and engineered to be the ultimate
Copilot+PCs, and these are the
most powerful laptop and Pro we have ever built. They come with the
longest battery life we have ever delivered, and compared to previous
Surface generations, it isn't even close. Thank you, Troy. Surface
Pro and Surface Laptop are made with the
attention to detail, quality, craftsmanship
that you've always expected on a Surface. You will also see the work that went into accessibility,
inclusivity, security, sustainability
throughout every layer of these devices. There is so much to love about these Copilot Plus
PCs from Surface. So here's Adrienne and
the team to show you what they can deliver starting
with Surface Laptop. [MUSIC] Adrienne Brewbaker:
At Surface, customers are at the center of
everything we do, and the new Surface
Laptop was built for you. When you're spending so many
hours a day on your PC, details matter, and we've made thoughtful choices to create a premium and elegant
design you'll love. This is an evolution of our
iconic touch screen laptop. It's been redesigned with modern lines and
razor-thin bezels, so you get a larger viewing area and a smaller footprint. It's sleek, light, available in 13.8
and 15" displays, and now in four
beautiful colors. Sapphire is my
personal favorite. All of this while reducing
the carbon emissions by 78 percent per enclosure. But the beauty of this laptop is also what's on the inside, and we know you need a fast and snappy PC that
can keep up with you. This new laptop is more than 80 percent faster than our previous generation, which is impressive,
but performance is more than just a benchmark. It's about how
responsive the device feels with the things
you do every day, whether it's drafting a
Word doc, writing e-mails, editing images in Photoshop, or launching multiple
tabs in Chrome. On this new Surface Laptop, you can do all those things faster than on a MacBook Air, and across twice
as many screens. That includes three 4k monitors
and the laptop itself. This is every day
performance that saves you time and helps
you get more done. In addition to this performance, Surface Laptop has the
battery life you need, and this is the longest battery
life on any Surface PC, and it's more efficient
than ever to achieving peak performance with about
half the battery drain. To prove it to you, we did
a web browsing rundown of the new 15" Surface
Laptop side by side with the Surface Laptop 5 and the latest MacBook Air. Now, of course, this
is sped way up, but with the exact
same web content, the new Surface Laptop in
the middle just keeps on going far longer than the
Laptop 5 in the MacBook Air. The new Surface Laptop has nearly double the
battery life of Surface Laptop 5 with up to 22 hours of
local video playback. Add WiFi 7 on top
of all of that, the fastest
connection available, we think you are going to
be blown away by the speed, snappiness and battery life
on this new Surface Laptop. The Pixelsense touchscreen
display is packed with the cutting edge tech
you'd expect from Surface. With stunning HDR
and Dolby Vision IQ, it delivers vivid colors, better contrast,
and crisp details. The new studio camera has been seamlessly incorporated
into the bezels, no notch, and it delivers new Window studio effects
like creative filters. Typing is quiet,
comfortable and intuitive, now enhanced with
the Copilot key and a precision haptic
touch pad that's smooth, responsive
and customizable. So there it is.
Incredible performance in a thin light and modern touchscreen laptop with AI experiences you can only
get from Copilot+PCs. But don't just take
my word for it. Oyin's here to show
you. Welcome Oyin. [MUSIC] Oyin Shenbanjo:
Thanks, Adrienne. Now, for photographers and
everyday users alike, performance is a critical aspect of their device experience. As you know, it's not just about the speed of completing
complex tasks, it's about the efficiency
and smoothness of running multiple
applications simultaneously. This is where multi threaded processing performance
becomes essential. Now, photographers
have hundreds, maybe thousands of photos
they have to manage, and post production could be a time consuming part
of their projects. So in front of me, I have
the new Surface Laptop, and right here is
the MacBook Air with M3 with the same
memory and storage specs on each device, both running Adobe
Photoshop natively. So I've already uploaded
the same 30 images on both devices, and now I'm ready to
work on the edits I want for these images. Getting started,
as I zoom in here, I notice how
responsive and precise the laptop is at keeping
up with my movements. When I zoom in here, it's good, but I don't feel the sense of control
I'm getting when I'm almost physically in grabbing and manipulating this
canvas over here. It feels so good. So I have the edits someone
made for these photos. We're using an image
upscale D noise and custom color preset
for a sharper image with more appeal. I'll run a batch image
processing job to apply the preset to all the
photos on each device. So let's get started here. Oyin Shenbanjo:
Running it now. This task is a CPU
intensive scenario that takes advantage of great
multi threaded performance. With up to 32 gigabytes of RAM, my laptop can handle larger data intensive
tasks concurrently. I can do more with this PC
with less concern about slowdowns or bottlenecks and
the display is beautiful. At 600 nits, this is the brightest display we've
ever shipped on a laptop, and it has a P3 color gamut, making it a great display
for photo editing, especially if you're
working with [inaudible] images where color
accuracy is crucial. Now, bringing focus back to
the image processing job. Look at this amazing speed we're getting on
the Surface laptop. This is running at almost
two times as fast as the MacBook Air over here while maintaining my productivity
and battery life. We'll get this out
of the way here. Now, creators rely on Adobe Creative Cloud for their
most important workflows. Together with Adobe,
we're excited to share that Adobe's flagship apps are coming to Copilot Plus
PCs, including Photoshop, Lightroom, Firefly, and Express, all available today, with Illustrator Premier Pro and more coming in June
or shortly after. We're continuing to partner with and optimize these
apps for the NPU. We're going to switch
and take a look at another creative platform
building for the NPU. DaVinci Resolve Studio is the leading post
production editing tool used across Hollywood, known for bringing
stunning visuals and visual effects to life. We partnered with Black
Magic Design to offload some of the more popular
features onto the NPU, really pushing the
limits of what you can achieve on a thin and light PC. We wanted to get this in the
hands of a creative expert. We sent a new Surface laptop to the leading technical
producer for Rings of Power, Star Trek, and Avatar. Modern filmmaker, Ron
Ames. Let's check it out. Ron Ames:
This is the best time to be making films because of our technology and the ability
we have to shape story, shape imagery, and shape sound. The division of labor with specialty chips is
something that I think we've known and believed
in for a really long time. Separation of the CPU and
GPU and putting processes to the GPU that would keep
things moving quickly. With the repetitive
requirements of AI, having a neural processor unit, taking over those labors makes the experience
so much faster. I've only run DaVinci
Resolve on a Mac before. The thing that
excited me the most was seeing DaVinci Resolve running on a Windows PC
with a neural processor and the power of
that being put in the hands of emerging filmmakers
and content creators. For example, tools
like Magic Mask can do things like
change the color of my shirt in an
instant, like that. Wait. Try it again. Like that. These new machines are really pushing the
boundaries of storytelling, making anything you
can think of possible. That's really exciting to me. Oyin Shenbanjo:
That awesome. Now, I'm not a professional
filmmaker myself, of course, but I've been
playing around with this Magic Mask
feature on my laptop. I can select and make
complex color corrections to any object in a single
frame and render that across the whole clip.
It's easy as this. I'll select a key frame and
with just a single swipe, I'm able to detect and
mass that jellyfish there. If I play this forward, Magic Mask is going to track the jellyfish through
the whole clip. Let's take a look at
the task manager here. You'll notice the
NPU is enabled, Magic MasK is offloaded
and my CPU and GPU resources are almost
completely available for me to work on any other task
without slowing down my PC. This is running really fast. I'm really impressed with this. Let's wait and see
as it finishes. What I'm going to do with
this is I'm going to make a quick color edit. We're going to change the
color of this jelly fish and really see what
we're able to do here with the power of
this NPU and hit Play, and there it is. Complex editing made
quick and simple with AI. We're so excited about
the potential of Copilot+PCs to
give time back to all creators so
they can focus on what they do best. Thank you. Adrienne Brewbaker:
Thanks, Oyin. It's amazing to
see that level of performance from
our app partners across the CPU and the NPU. Another new experience that's powered by the NPU
and available across all Copilot+PCs is Live Captions now with
live translations. Imagine if we could talk to
our family, our friends, and our colleagues,
or enjoy content from across the world
in any language. With this new feature, Live Captions will turn any audio that passes
through your PC into a single consistent
captions experience in real time on your screen. It's incredible and makes content more accessible
to more people. Video calling has become such
a huge part of our lives, both at home and at work. Let's watch how live
captions can help global teams communicate
more naturally. Speaker 1:
[FOREIGN 1] Speaker 2:
[FOREIGN 2] Speaker 3:
[FOREIGN 3] Speaker 2:
[FOREIGN 2] (applause) Adrienne Brewbaker:
As you saw, the captions just switched automatically and instantly across three
different languages, Spanish, Mandarin, and Russian. This was never possible before. Since it's a Windows feature, it's available across all
your apps consistently. Any video calling app, any entertainment app
translated locally on the NPU. It translates from over 40
languages into English today, and we'll be adding more
output languages over time. Now, let's pivot to the
two-in-one that started at all. Take a look at our
next Copilot Plus PC, the all new Surface Pro. [MUSIC] Adrienne Brubaker:
The new Surface Pro combines leading performance,
incredible battery life, and new AI experiences in our signature
ultra-flexible design. We talked about how important
speed and PRF are to you. This new Pro is up to 90 percent faster
than Surface Pro 9. We had designed Surface
Pro to adapt with you, whether it's powering your
multiple 4K monitors at the office or waiting for
a ride from the airport. You stay connected with
lightning-fast Wi-Fi 7 and optional 5G and
for the first time, we're introducing a new
OLED with HDR display with a near-infinite contrast
ratio so you can see every detail with deep
blacks and brighter colors. We know how important
your onboard camera is, and this new ultra-wide
front-facing camera is our best surface camera ever. The custom lens has
incredible sharpness, accurate color capturing, and great low light performance, and the rear-facing camera
has support for 4K video, so you can capture and
edit all on one device. Let's talk about the all-new
Surface Pro flex keyboard. We've revolutionized the
two-in-one keyboard, now designed to be used
both attached and detached, so you can position your Pro and keyboard where
they suit you. It's a more comfortable
setup built with additional layers
of carbon fiber for more stability on your lap. It can adapt with you wherever you need
to stay productive like on a plane or
in a lecture hall. It's backlit and it flexes to meet your unique needs
whatever those may be. It's also our most
accessible keyboard, and we're excited to introduce a new bold keyset
option to assist people who have low
vision or make it easier to read and
reduce eye strain. The customizable
haptic touchpad is 14 percent larger than
our previous touchpad. It helps people with
limited hand movement and simply makes the touchpad easier to use because when we
develop inclusive products, we create a more comfortable and empowering experience
for each of us. The slim pen is securely stored always visible
and charging. The ink flows naturally across any app with
precise inking in a built-in haptic engine for
a more immersive experience. The Surface Pro is perfectly complemented by this
new keyboard and pen, and it's going to transform
your creative workflows. I'm excited to have Erica here to bring it to
life and highlight some more Copilot+ PC
experiences. Welcome, Erica. Erica Arnold:
Humans are highly visual and imaginative beings. We consume and create art as
a means of self-expression, a way to articulate complex or abstract thoughts and explain the world around us. In its simplest form, art is a place we derive joy. Kids are great at this. They create from a place
of pure wonder and exploration without judgment
but as we get older, we stop drawing or painting
or doing these things that we love because
we become insecure. We become frustrated
that our artwork doesn't actually reflect
the vision we had in our head and so we
start to lose some of that joy we associate
with the creative process. When DALL-E unveiled image
generation to the world, that was the first time
the average person was able to express the
wildest figments of their imagination, all using natural language. Now, that's powerful. Since then, the world has generated 10 billion
unique images on Image Creator but
what if there was a way you could participate in the process on a
more intimate level? Integrate some of the natural free-form and playful elements of drawing that are
so innate to us. Today, we're releasing
a feature called Cocreator that will
allow you to explore the full range of
your imagination without sacrificing
the integrity or intent of your
original drawing. Spring is in full bloom
here in Washington. I'm going to use wildflowers
as our amuse today. Now, this experience was built on diffusion-based
algorithms, meaning we start with
the random image and go through a
series of diffusion or denoising as that random image tries to match up
with our text prompt. In this case, I'm going to use a mountainous valley
of wildflowers. Now, the magical thing about this experience is that the
generated output is not only taking guidance from my text prompt but
also my ink strokes. Notice how these
two blue blobs have suddenly become a more refined
valley, just like that. There are five different
machine learning models running locally in tandem on
the NPU to optimize for highest quality output
over a minimum number of inference steps making
this experience feel truly cocreative, the generated output responding
to every single stroke. Now, I actually really like
what I have going on here, but I can also play
with how much I want to let AI modify my image. You'll notice there's
this creativity slider below the text prompt here. The farther I slide to the left, the closer we resemble
my original drawing. Sliding it farther
to the right allows the AI to play with a little
more creativity or freedom. Now, once I've found the
perfect balance here, I can actually take
this a step further and continue iterating on top
of my generated image. I think a monarch would
be the perfect touch here hovering over
this far-right flower. It's going to be a big
monarch and just like that, the AI nails it. To me, this feature is really
about removing barriers of expression and reigniting
people's creative confidence, and it is so much fun. This idea of limitless
expression, of course, applies to photos
and videos as well. New features are coming to
the photos app exclusive to Copilot+ PCs making
it easier than ever before to edit and
amplify content. With a restyle image, I can transform any photo
with just a single click. If I want to get super
creative with it, I can actually design
my own background using a text prompt or
select from a variety of preset filters like anime or watercolor for contextually
aware stylization. Maybe you're seeking
a set of visuals that doesn't actually exist
in your inventory. With Image Creator, I can spin up an
endless stream of unique images in a
matter of seconds. Even something as abstract as biomimicry-inspired
furniture. I like Cocreator because
these features are running on the NPU rather than making the round trip
to and from the Cloud, these experiences are
happening fast and without the need for any tokens
or premium subscription. It's not just Windows
inbox apps that are taking advantage of this
dedicated layer of silicon. CapCut is one of the largest and fastest-growing mixed media and
content creation apps. One of my favorite features, Auto Cutout uses AI models that are now enabled on the NPU, enhancing speed and performance. Last week, I took a dance class from my favorite local
choreographer here. Shout out to John Kim, and you can see, I took this video on my phone, and we absolutely nailed the choreography but
this studio backdrop is really cramping my style. I'm going to show you how
in just a few short clicks, I can transform this
simple clip from class into a full-blown
music video. I'm simply going to
select a keyframe here. Navigate to "Cutout" and
select "Auto cutout". Now notice what would
typically be running my CPU and GPU is now almost entirely handled by the NPU
at 67 percent utilization, and just like that, AI has masked and detected all five dancers throughout the entirety of this
minute-long clip. Now because we have the
power of 45 tops behind us, this is happening three
times faster than on our Pro 9. Drop it. Let's bring our dancers down. Drop it behind a super cool
dynamic background and I have officially fulfilled
a lifelong dream of starring in my very
own music video. Erica Arnold: From
experiences built into Windows, to powerful applications like CapCut or DaVinci
Resolve Studios, Copilot+PCs are
empowering people to unleash their creative potential in ways that are more accessible
than ever before. I cannot wait to
watch you guys take it to the next level. Thank you. Brett Ostrum:
That was amazing. Thank you, Erica and to the entire team that
made these devices. At its core, Surface has been at the forefront
of innovation with Windows and where the best Microsoft experiences
come together. Today, with these
two new devices, we are excited to again set the standard for
what the PC can do. Surface is committed
to Copilot+PCs and to bring in new technologies that transform how people live, work, create, connect first. Surface Pro and Surface
laptop are just the start. I am pumped for you to dive in and can't wait to see
what you do with them. Yusuf, back to you. Yusuf Mehdi:
Thank you, Brett, Adrian, Oyin and Erica. In our industry, the creation of a new category of computing
requires three elements, a giant leap in capability, a matching user
experience breakthrough, and a platform for
the industry that enables creators and builders. For the last several years,
we've been working with the PC industry to create the platform for
Copilot+PCs. As Pavan announced,
we start today with Qualcomm an incredible
silicon innovation. Soon, we're going
to welcome AMD and Intel onto this general
purpose platform. We've been working with the most popular
Windows applications to have them run natively, utilizing the full
power of the MPU. Finally, in addition to Surface, all of the leading
OEMs are building new, beautiful and, powerful
Copilot+PCs. In fact, we have many of the new devices that they
are announcing here today. Before we take a look, let's hear from the
leaders of the PC industry about their vision and their commitment to this new category. Patrick Chomet:
Copilot+PCs represent an inflection point
for the entire industry. We are no longer talking
about machines that run AI, but an entirely new class
of AI powered Windows PCs. Alex Cho:
This is a PC revolution. The power and the promise
of AI has inspired and unlocked a new wave
of innovation and performance across
the ecosystem. Jerry Kao:
This new class of PC is engineered for AI
from the inside out. Copilot+PCs deliver brand new AI experiences
we know people will love. Sam Burd:
We're talking about a new class of PCs to run complex models across
applications all at the same time. Eric Chen:
It's a new PC era that will fundamentally change the relationship
between the people and devices and transforming
the way we work, play, and communicate. Luca Rossi:
Find anything, create and do everything. We are unleashing an
entirely new wave of unmatched human creativity,
productivity, and capability. It's a new PC era. Alex Cho:
For every person. Sam Burd:
Everywhere. Jerry Kao:
Acer. Eric Chen:
Asus. Sam Burd:
Dell. Luca Rossi:
Lenovo. Patrick Chomet:
Samsung. Alex Cho:
HP is all in. Luca Rossi:
All in. Sam Burd:
All in. Patrick Chomet:
All in. Eric Chen:
All in. Jerry Kao:
All in. Yusuf Mehdi:
What an incredible moment, to see the industry coming together on this new
chapter of the PC. Thank you to all our
partners who are here with us today
in the audience. Let's take a quick look at some of their exciting new devices. We'll start here with
Acer's Swift 14 A. It's a Copilot plus
exclusive design, featuring a 2.5 K
resolution touch screen, and it's perfect for
co-creating. We have here. The Asus VivoBook
S15 is a sleek, all metal design with an amazing 3K OLED display
and an AI sense camera. Here Dell. Dell is launching several new Windows
Copilot+PCs for consumers and businesses. The XPS, the Latitude, of the Inspiron range, all have new family
members coming. The XPS 13 with
machined aluminum, and gorilla glass is the thinnest and lightest
XPS ever. Then we have HP. HP's new OmniBook X and EliteBook ultra
feature sleek design, incredible battery life,
and fast charging, and they have polystudio tuning for amazing video conferencing. These devices feature 50
percent recycled materials. Then we have Lenovo. Lenovo is launching a Yoga
Slim 7X and a Thinkpad T14 S. The yoga offers a 14.5 inch OLED touchscreen and intelligently adjusts PC
performance based on your usage. Samsung has two devices with a Galaxy Book4 Edge
featuring 14 and a 16 inch screen with
incredible performance. They promise 22 hours
of battery life, and they have great
cross device AI between your galaxy
phone and your tablet. Of course, we have
the amazing new Surface Pro and Surface laptop. What an incredible lineup
of devices to choose from. We know that to have these
kind of things, first, you'll have to be able to
go and find them and we'll have them available on Microsoft.com and available from all of the leading
global retailers. Starting at just 999, Copilot+PCs will not
only be the fastest PCs, but they're also going to
be the most affordable with up to $200 in savings versus
the equivalent MacBook. Because the magic only
happens when you can get your hands on one of
these beautiful devices, I'm delighted to announce
that pre-orders start today, and they're going to be
available on June 18th. Today, it's just the beginning. There's an incredible team
here at Microsoft that is passionate about our mission to empower people
to achieve more. We couldn't be more excited about the opportunity ahead for Copilot+PCs and
what we can bring to people. Thank you very much.