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A new Surface Pro just landed, but is it really an upgrade? I compare the Pro for Business (12th Edition) to the Surface Pro 11 to find out.

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Microsoft Surface Pro 11 with Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite.

Credit: Daniel Rubino

A sleek tablet with a vibrant, multicolored swirl on its screen is propped up on a built-in stand, displaying a modern and innovative design.

Surface Pro for Business (12th Edition)

The new Surface Pro for Business (12th Edition) is a spec bump that adds Intel "Panther Lake" Core Ultra Series 3 chips to the mix. The laptop is otherwise quite similar to the Surface Pro 11 and Surface Pro for Business 11th Edition.

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Microsoft Surface Pro 11

Surface Pro 11

With a more affordable price and a practically identical design, the Surface Pro 11 with Snapdragon X chips is the right choice for most PC users outside of an enterprise setting.

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Microsoft has unveiled its new Surface for Business portfolio for 2026 , with three new devices on the way. The 13-inch Surface Pro for Business (12th Edition) joins the Surface Laptop for Business (8th Edition), as well as the smaller 13-inch Surface Laptop for Business (1st Edition).

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I'm focusing here on the new Surface Pro for Business (12th Edition) model to see how it compares to the Surface Pro 11 and the Surface Pro for Business (11th Edition). Is it worth an upgrade? Let's find out.

Surface Pro for Business (12th Edition) vs. Surface Pro 11: Specifications

Here's a look at the raw specs of the new Surface Pro for Business (12th Edition) and 2024's Surface Pro 11 with Qualcomm Snapdragon X chips. I've also included the Surface Pro for Business (11th Edition) with Intel chips for a more complete view.

Surface Pro for Business (12th Edition)

Surface Pro for Business (11th Edition)

Surface Pro 11 (2024)

CPU

Intel Core Ultra 5 335, Core Ultra 7 366H

Intel Core Ultra 5 236V, Core Ultra 5 238V, Core Ultra 5 266V, Core Ultra 5 268V

Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite (X1E-80-100), Snapdragon X Plus (X1P-64-100)

RAM

16GB, 32GB LPDDR5x

16GB, 32GB LPDDR5x

16GB, 32GB LPDDR5x

GPU

Intel Graphics (integrated)

Intel Arc Graphics (integrated)

Qualcomm Adreno (integrated)

NPU

Intel AI Boost (50 TOPS)

Intel AI Boost (40-48 TOPS)

Qualcomm Hexagon (45 TOPS)

Storage

256GB, 512GB, 1TB M.2 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD (upgradeable)

256GB, 512GB, 1TB M.2 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD (upgradeable)

256GB, 512GB, 1TB M.2 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD (upgradeable)

Camera

Front-facing 1440p + IR, rear-facing 10MP

Front-facing 1440p + IR, rear-facing 10MP

Front-facing 1440p + IR, rear-facing 10MP

Speakers

Dual 2W speakers, Dolby Atmos

Dual 2W speakers, Dolby Atmos

Dual 2W speakers, Dolby Atmos

Display

13 inches, 2880x1920 (2.8K), 267 PPI, OLED or LCD, 3:2 aspect ratio, 120Hz, touch, 600 nits, Dolby Vision IQ, anti-reflective

13 inches, 2880x1920 (2.8K), 267 PPI, OLED or LCD, 3:2 aspect ratio, 120Hz, touch, 600 nits, Dolby Vision IQ, anti-reflective

13 inches, 2880x1920 (2.8K), 267 PPI, OLED or LCD, 3:2 aspect ratio, 120Hz, touch, 600 nits, Dolby Vision IQ

Ports

2x Thunderbolt 4, Surface Connect, Nano-SIM

2x Thunderbolt 4, Surface Connect

2x USB4, Surface Connect, Nano-SIM

Wireless

Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, 5G (optional)

Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4

Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, 5G (optional)

Battery

Up to 17 hours local video playback, up to 11 hours active web usage

Up to 14 hours local video playback, up to 10 hours active web usage

Up to 14 hours local video playback, up to 10 hours active web usage

Dimensions

11.3 x 8.2 x 0.37 inches (287mm x 208.6mm x 9.3mm)

11.3 x 8.2 x 0.37 inches (287mm x 208.6mm x 9.3mm)

11.3 x 8.2 x 0.37 inches (287mm x 208.6mm x 9.3mm)

Weight

From 1.97 pounds (895g)

From 1.92 pounds (872g)

From 1.97 pounds (895g)

Colors

Platinum, Black

Platinum, Black

Platinum, Black, Sapphire, Dune

Price

From $1,949.99

From $1,699.99

From $1,499.99

Surface Pro for Business (12th Edition) vs. Surface Pro 11: Price & availability

Microsoft Surface Pro 11 with Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite

The Surface Pro 11 with Type Cover and Surface Slim Pen attached. | Credit: Daniel Rubino

The new Surface Pro for Business (12th Edition) makes its debut at $1,949.99 for a model with Intel Core Ultra 5 335 CPU, 16GB of RAM, 256GB SSD, and LCD display. That price doesn't include a Type Cover or Surface Pen.

Prices climb all the way to $2,799.99 for a model with 5G, 32GB of RAM, and otherwise identical specs. This being a business Surface version, it's available directly from Microsoft .

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It appears that the Core Ultra 7 models are not available directly from Microsoft's online store right now. Instead, Microsoft asks you to directly contact its sales team via phone.

The last-gen Surface Pro 11 is quite a bit cheaper, with prices at the time of writing starting at about $1,199 for a model with a Qualcomm Snapdragon X Plus chip, 16GB of RAM, 512GB SSD, and an LCD display.

That price is thanks to a $300 discount, and models usually start at $1,499. If you want to go with the more powerful Snapdragon X Elite chip, OLED display, 16GB RAM, and 512GB SSD, you're looking at $1,799.99 .

The last-gen Surface Pro 11 is quite a bit cheaper.

There's also the Surface Pro for Business (11th Edition) with Intel chips starting at $1,699.99 . This price gets you a Core Ultra 5 chip, 16GB of RAM, 256GB SSD, and an LCD display.

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If you upgrade to a Core Ultra 7 chip, a model with OLED display, 16GB RAM, and 256GB SSD starts at $1,999.99 . Prices climb to 2,899.99 for 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD.

Surface Pro for Business (12th Edition) vs. Surface Pro 11: Design & features

Surface Pro 11

The Surface Pro 11's iconic stand holding the display upright. | Credit: Windows Central

The new Surface Pro for Business (2026) doesn't have any major changes to its design compared to the previous generation. It weighs the same 1.97 pounds (895g)as the Pro 11, which is just slightly heavier than the Pro 11 for Business.

Its dimensions are identical, and it still has the same Surface stand on the back and Surface Connect port for a Type Cover.

Ports haven't changed either, with dual Thunderbolt 4 handling practically everything else. A Nano-SIM slot is available in 5G models; these are restricted to the Surface Pro 11 and the Surface Pro for Business (12th Edition).

Microsoft Surface Pro 11 with Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite

An upgradeable SSD is available in the Surface Pro 11 and new Surface Pro for Business (12th Edition). | Credit: Daniel Rubino

Dual 2W speakerscontinue to offer Dolby Atmos tuning, all models have a 1440pfront-facing camera with IR for Windows Hello, as well as a 10MPrear-facing camera.

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Wi-Fi 7 handles wireless internet, Bluetooth 5.4handles wireless accessories, and, as mentioned, some models have optional 5G connectivity . That's a nice pickup considering the Surface Pro for Business (11th Edition) lacked any 5G.

Surface Pro for Business 12th Edition vs. Surface Pro 11: Display

Microsoft Surface Pro 11 with Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite

An angled look at the Surface Pro 11's 13-inch touch display. | Credit: Daniel Rubino

Microsoft added an anti-reflective finishto its Surface Pro for Business (11th Edition), and it's here again for the 12th Edition model. This sets it apart from the standard Surface Pro 11's glossier finish.

Otherwise, you're still getting a 13-inch touch display in either LCDor OLED , with a 2880x1920resolution (267 PPI), 120Hzdynamic refresh rate, Dolby Vision support, and brightness up to 600nits.

Surface Pro for Business (12th Edition) vs. Surface Pro 11: Performance and battery

Microsoft Surface Pro 11 with Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite

For something so thin, the Surface Pro line offers some excellent power and efficiency. | Credit: Daniel Rubino

Here's where the new Surface Pro for Business (12th Edition) begins to separate itself from its predecessors.

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It arrives with Intel's " Panther Lake " Core Ultra Series 3 chips, including the Core Ultra 5 335and Core Ultra 7 366H. These are the next generation of chips compared to the Intel Series 2 CPUs found in the Surface Pro for Business (11th Edition).

Bar chart displaying Geekbench 6 scores for various laptops. Lenovo Yoga Slim 7x leads with 19,844 multi-core score. Surface Laptop for Business 8th Edition highlighted with 16,152.

Although we haven't yet had a chance to directly test the Surface Pro for Business (12th Edition)'s performance, I can make some assumptions based on our Surface Laptop 8 review .

Windows Central Editor-in-Chief Daniel Rubino discovered that the Core Ultra X7 368H chip, which is more powerful than the Surface Pro's Ultra 7 366H, fell behind the Snapdragon X Elite in the Surface Pro 11 Cinebench test.

In Geekbench, the Core Ultra X7 368H came out ahead of the Snapdragon X Elite chip, but keep in mind the new Pro for Business only has the Core Ultra 7 366H, which isn't quite as powerful.

What about efficiency and battery life?

Close-up of a Microsoft Surface Pro 11 laptop's screen displaying a cityscape wallpaper. Battery status indicates 96% charge with 17 hours remaining. Date shows June 23, 2024.

The Surface Pro 11 with Snapdragon X chip offers superb battery life. | Credit: Windows Central (Daniel Rubino) | Microsoft

Considering Qualcomm's Snapdragon X/X2 platform continues to offer superior battery life in laptops we test, I don't expect the Surface Pro for Business (12th Edition) to be the more efficient laptop.

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I'll update this comparison once we test it first-hand, but for now, I wouldn't recommend buying the new Surface Pro for Business (2026) with the assumption that it will run longer between charges.

Which should you buy?

The new Surface Pro for Business (12th Edition) doesn't reinvent the device, but it does update the performance hardware to the latest Intel "Panther Lake" Core Ultra Series 3 chips.

The hardware update, alongside the usual enterprise security features, makes the new Surface Pro (2026) ideal for professionals who prefer an x86 system.

Microsoft has stated that it plans to release a new Surface Pro with Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 chips in the coming months , and I expect that it will offer superior performance and efficiency.

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As it stands now, the best option for regular Windows users remains the Surface Pro 11 with Snapdragon X Systems-on-Chip (SoC) . It's the most affordable, it has excellent performance and efficiency, and it's readily available from more retailers.

A sleek tablet with a vibrant, multicolored swirl on its screen is propped up on a built-in stand, displaying a modern and innovative design.

Surface Pro for Business (12th Edition)

The new Surface Pro for Business (12th Edition) is a spec bump that adds Intel "Panther Lake" Core Ultra Series 3 chips to the mix. The laptop is otherwise quite similar to the Surface Pro 11 and Surface Pro for Business 11th Edition.

View at Microsoft

Microsoft Surface Pro 11

Surface Pro 11

With a more affordable price and a practically identical design, the Surface Pro 11 with Snapdragon X chips is the right choice for most PC users outside of an enterprise setting.

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