Microsoft forced to bring back Surface Laptop with 8GB RAM as it scrambles to keep prices down amidst RAM crisis: New device fails to meet Copilot+ PC requirements

Surface Laptop 13-inch
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Microsoft has confirmed that its new midrange Surface Laptop for 2026 will be made available with 8GB RAM later this year in a desperate bid to bring its starting price down. This will be the first Surface PC to ship with less than 16GB RAM since the launch of Copilot+ PCs in 2024, meaning it'll not support any Copilot+ PC features.

The Surface Laptop 13-inch is supposed to be Microsoft's more affordable Surface Laptop offering, featuring midrange specs, but the ongoing RAM crisis has pushed the company into a tough spot. The original business model launched for $1,099 in 2025, but the new model with Intel's latest Core Ultra 3 chips, 16GB RAM, and 256GB storage now starts at an eye-watering $1,499.


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