Overview
- Reporting shows Microsoft has stopped manufacturing the Surface Go and Surface Laptop Go and the devices no longer appear on the official Surface website.
- Sources say remaining retail and regional stock may still sell but Microsoft will not replenish inventory once those units are depleted.
- A planned ARM-based Surface Go 5 was scrapped after enterprise customers signaled little interest in a low‑end Snapdragon variant.
- The Surface brand is now centered on the Surface Pro and Surface Laptop families, and reports say a Surface Laptop Ultra is expected later this year.
- The change reflects a steady move away from many experimental and low-cost Surface SKUs toward fewer, higher‑margin models, which will raise the effective entry price for buyers who previously chose Go devices for field work, education, or bulk deployments.