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Copilot+ PCs are as good as business Surface devices if not better. They've got Pluton and are secured core. So i should update that document to change the wording. Thanks! What matters is having Pluton and being a secured-core PC, so whether it's a business or personal SKU, as long as it has those features, it's a suitable device to use as a secure workstation. |
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Ideally Microsoft Surface products should be used per the reasons you list here.
Has this changed one way or another with the introduction of CoPilot+ PCs? "Microsoft is enhancing "out of the box" hardware security by making sure all Copilot+ PCs will be Secured-core devices ... The new PCs will also come with Pluton -- the company's Zero Trust-based security processor -- enabled by default". The question relates to a comparison between Microsoft surface products (business vs consumer) and CoPilot+ PCs in general.
Not all Surface products are equal: "[T]he business class versions are secured core and ship with all the additional security features that the consumer Surface products don't have." It seems this has changed slightly with the new Surface consumer Copilot+ PCs which should be Secured-core devices and have Microsoft Pluton processor, according to the ZDNet article cited above.
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