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With the release of the Surface 3, Microsoft switched the Surface line to the Intel x64 architecture, the same architecture found in the Surface Pro line. Surface 3 uses the Braswell Atom X7 processor. [48] The 2019 Surface Pro X uses a custom ARM64 SOC, the Microsoft SQ1. The latest model uses an updated version of the SOC, known as Microsoft ...
The Surface Pro is a line of 2-in-1 detachable devices marketed by Microsoft, as a sub-brand of their Surface devices. Several models have been produced: Surface Pro (1st generation), released in 2013; Surface Pro 2, released in 2013; Surface Pro 3, released in 2014; Surface Pro 4, released in 2015; Surface Pro, fifth generation, released in 2017
The Surface Dock is a redesigned docking accessory in a brick form factor. It is compatible with all past and future Surface models with a SurfaceConnect side port, previously used to connect a wall charger or Docking Station accessory: Surface Pro 3, 4 and Surface Book.
The Surface Laptop is a line of laptops marketed by Microsoft, as a sub-brand of their Surface devices. Several models have been produced: Surface Laptop (1st generation), released in 2017; Surface Laptop 2, released in 2018; Surface Laptop 3, released in 2019; Surface Laptop 4, released in 2021; Surface Laptop 5, released in 2022
The first-generation Surface (launched as Surface with Windows RT, [2] later marketed as Surface RT) [3] is a hybrid tablet computer developed and manufactured by Microsoft. Announced in June 2012, it was released in October 2012, and was the first personal computer designed in-house by Microsoft.
Microsoft's (NAS: MSFT) first foray into the tablet market appears to be off to a good start, as the first batch of $499 Surface tablets seems to have already sold out. The Microsoft website was ...
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