WindowsCentral lays out a two-phase launch plan, with the first wave in the spring and the second wave in the summer. These devices will use the new Windows Germanium platform, which is scheduled to be released in April and optimizes the capabilities of the powerful X Elite chips.
Featuring Intel hardware and Windows 11 Moment 5, the April release will be a commercial version of the Surface Pro and Surface Laptop aimed at enterprise users with new features like anti-glare displays, NFC reader, and Windows Studio Effects support.
Surface Pro 9+ and Surface Laptop 5+ will be introduced in June, as suggested by WindowsCentral.
Source: Ferra

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