1. Microsoft is expected to release a new Surface Pro with options between Intel Panther Lake and Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 processors, arriving globally in mid-May.
2. Asus has launched the ProArt PZ14, a 14-inch OLED display device with a 16:10 aspect ratio, 2.8K resolution, high refresh rate, and improved performance with the Snapdragon X2 Elite platform.
3. The ProArt PZ14 offers significant performance improvements (~70%) over its predecessor, the ProArt PZ13, along with a 7% increase in battery capacity.
Upcoming Microsoft Surface Pro Might Use Different Processors
Microsoft has been quietly working on a new Surface Pro, which its rumored to feature options between Intel’s Panther Lake processor or Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X2 chip. The device, expected to be called the Surface Pro 12, is planed for a global release around mid-May, alongside the new Surface Laptop 8. Still, Microsoft hasn’t officially announced any of this yet, so we only know from leaks and rumors.
Speculated Features and Launch Timeline
The anticipated Surface Pro 12 is speculated to arrive without prior notifications from Microsoft. It should be interesting to see which processor MSI selects for this new device. No official word has come from Microsoft about the specs, but these rumors hint that it might be a game-changer when it finally launches.
Asus Has a New High-End Portable: The ProArt PZ14
Meanwhile, Asus finally started selling its new ProArt PZ14, a successor to the ProArt PZ13, which costs around $1,159. The new model is bigger measuring 319.6 x 206.3 x 90 mm and features a 14-inch OLED display with a 16:10 aspect ratio. The screen can output a resolution of 2,880 x 1,800 pixels, which is considered 2.8K, with quick response times of 0.2 ms and a refresh rate of 144 Hz. The display gets bright, reaching 500 nits in SDR and 1,000 nits when HDR is used.
Design and Performance Update
The PZ14’s bigger size accommodates better specs, and Asus has equipped it with the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 Elite platform, specifically the X2E-88-100. This 3 nm chipset outperforms its predecessor—the Snapdragon X Plus X1P-42-100—by roughly 70% in benchmark tests. The new model also boasts a battery that lasts longer, with a 75% capacity, providing about 7% more runtime compared to the previous version.
Pre-orders and Pricing Details
In China, the ProArt PZ14 is available for pre-order with 16 GB of RAM and 1 TB of storage, costing around CNY 12,999 (~$1,900), reduced from an earlier CNY 13,999 (~$2,049). For Europe, Asus has confirmed that the device will be priced at €2,499 (~$2,929) in Spain with 32 GB RAM, and €2,699 (~$3,165) in Italy. The device is listed on local stores in both countries, which suggests it should be available internationally soon.












