Latest information about Surface Pro 7: Using 10th-generation Intel chips, upgrading RAM, with additional version using Snapdragon chip
The Surface Pro 7 will have a powerful upgrade configuration and will likely include a Snapdragon 8cx version for better battery life.
Microsoft is expected to unveil the new Surface Pro at an event held on October 2 in New York before being sold a few weeks later.
According to experts, Surface Pro 7 will feature quite advanced configuration. Specifically, according to WindowsArea page, Surface Pro 7 will be equipped with Intel's 10th generation CPU. In addition, the machine will also be upgraded RAM but it is unclear how much capacity.
According to the source, Microsoft is expected to release a version of Surface Pro 7 running Snapdragon 8cx chip and install Windows 10 ARM. The biggest highlight of this version is thanks to the large battery life and 4G LTE connection.
The Surface Pro 7 will most likely support USB-C, but Microsoft doesn't seem to want to remove the Surface Connect accessory at this time. The USB-C port on the other hand will replace the Display Port port while the Surface Connect accessory will continue to be used.
The latest Surface Pro model will almost come with a Touch Cover that improves the scroll key and touchpad.
More specific details about the configuration and price of the device will only appear after more than 1 month. By then we will know Surface Pro 7 is an impressive machine or not.
Refer to Softpedia
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