Wednesday, August 31st 2022
Microsoft Rumored To Introduce ARM Processor Option with Surface Pro 9
Microsoft is reportedly planning to merge its ARM-powered Surface Pro X brand into the main Surface Pro line starting with the upcoming Surface Pro 9. This would see the Surface Pro 9 being offered with the upcoming Microsoft SQ3 processor which is derived from the Snapdragon 8cx Gen3. Microsoft has previously announced a desktop ARM developer kit codenamed "Project Volterra" featuring the Snapdragon 8cx Gen3 SoC and a neural processing unit that should offer similar performance. The Surface Pro 9 is also expected to gain 5G connectivity when it is announced alongside updated Surface Studio, and Surface Laptop products in the coming weeks.
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@zacbowden
11 Comments on Microsoft Rumored To Introduce ARM Processor Option with Surface Pro 9
A better idea would be to put a Ryzen APU, it is way more efficient and offers good GPU performance.
Anyone actually buying surfaces ?
I believe that mixing the architectures under the same model name, will help the model to sell better. Especially if they keep a somewhat lower price compared to the X86 models, people will be buying it ignoring the difference between an ARM CPU and an X86 CPU the time of buying. Keeping a different name makes it easy to avoid it. Also using Microsoft's name instead of Qualcomms, it will be easier to convince consumers who lack knowledge, that they are not buying a tablet with a keyboard. Qualcomm's name would be ringing bells, even to people who generally ignore CPU branding and naming.
Pointless product, honestly.
I'm asking because in my case I would just buy a laptop from other manufacturers for better value, but if they are selling, something is probably being done right.