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Updated · The Verge · Jul 17
Microsoft's $950 Surface Laptop 13 Freezes on 8GB RAM, Undercutting Windows 11
Updated
Updated · The Verge · Jul 17

Microsoft's $950 Surface Laptop 13 Freezes on 8GB RAM, Undercutting Windows 11

3 articles · Updated · The Verge · Jul 17

Summary

  • $950 buys less this year: Microsoft's 2026 13-inch Surface Laptop drops to 8GB RAM from 16GB last year, and the review says Windows 11 hangs several times a day under ordinary multitasking.
  • 4.2GB of RAM is already used after a fresh reboot, leaving little headroom; with about 10 Chrome tabs, Slack, Signal and a Teams call, memory use neared 6.7GB of 7.6GB available.
  • Basic browsing and streaming remain fine, and the hardware still delivers strong build quality, keyboard, webcam and roughly 10-hour battery life, but the freezes make the base model hard to recommend.
  • The downgrade also comes with a price increase: last year's favored model started at $900, while buyers now need $1,150 to get a 16GB version better suited to Windows 11.
  • The review casts the Surface as a warning for a broader shift toward 8GB entry-level laptops from Dell, Acer and Asus as RAM shortages persist, arguing 16GB is now the practical floor for Windows notebooks.

Insights

Why is Microsoft selling 8GB laptops when its own AI standard requires double that?
As AI consumes the world's RAM, is buying a new laptop in 2026 a bad investment?