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A possible Surface Book 3 could have leaked: it would integrate an Intel Core i7-1065G7 and an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Max-Q GPU

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The Surface Book is one of the Microsoft devices that has not received an update in the past 2019 when Microsoft, at its event , presented its new batch of devices. Models, some of them, in the case of , that would not arrive until the end of 2020. And among all of them, no reference to a possible new generation Surface Book

A team, the Surface Book 2 (we are already on the second generation) that has not received improvements since mid-2018, when together with the Surface Pro 3 it was updated, increasing its benefits by receiving a greater amount of RAM memory.And 2020 may be the year in which we see its successor if it is finally confirmed that the leak of a possible Surface Book 3 is real

Intel Core i7-1065G7 SoC and Nvidia Max-Q GPU

Microsoft could be working on developing a Surface Book 3 An evolution of the model that we all know and from which some would have been leaked of its characteristics, at least in relation to the hardware that it would mount. Thanks to the 3DMark software used to measure the potential of the equipment, a device equipped with an Intel Core i7-1065G7 SoC and an NVIDIA Max-Q GPU has appeared.

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This possible new Surface Book appears with the label OEMGC EV2 OEMGC Product Name EV2, something that has led to think that we could be before a new Surface device since Microsoft has used this type of nomenclature during the development and tests with Geekbench and 3DMark, of models such as the Surface Laptop, Surface Pro and Surface Go."

Note that the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Max-Q GPU is based on the 12th generation Turing architecture, a GPU which integrates a TSMC-manufactured TU116 chip using the latest 12nm Turing architecture with 1536 CUDA cores and overclocks up to 1.8GHz and will only be available with 6GB of 12Gbps GDDR6 RAM.

For its part, the SoC is integrated into 10th generation Intel Core processors that stand out for their new 10 nm lithography, a TDP (Thermal Design Power) that will oscillate between 9 and 28 watts, as well as a maximum of four cores and eight execution threads (threads). Features to which is added an 18% improvement in the IPC of the Sunny Cove cores compared to the Skylake SoCs.

These are the only specifications leaked, along with the use of a 256 GB SSD or the one that this equipment under test runs on the classic version of Windows 10 in 64 bits It remains to be seen if, together with the SoC signed by Intel, other variants with AMD or Qualcomm hearts could appear.

For now there is no more data on this supposed Surface Book 3, so we have no choice but to wait for new leaks and especially until Microsoft offers some type of information, already official, in this regard.

Via | Windows Latest

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