Early rumors about possible new Surface devices from Microsoft point to the use of new Intel SoCs and more power
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One of the symptoms that indicate the launch of a new device is that the chain of rumors increases noticeably. As a possible date for the release or announcement approaches, the leaks or speculations are increasing. And that's what happens now with a supposed Surface Pro 7 and a possible and renewed Surface Go
The range of Microsoft convertibles happens to be one of the most successful families of the brand Throughout all its editions they have garnered good reviews among users and the press.And the Surface Pro 7, we'll call it that for now, can follow this trend.
A possible Surface Pro 7?
A possible Surface Pro 7 It could be the next launch of Microsoft, because it is not in vain that we are close to an event in which they could announce new devices. And in reference to the possible new convertible, the first rumors appear.
Geekbench once again becomes a data source with devices undergoing tests for performance. And enter the last ones appear one by a device with code name OEMJL.
What stands out from this test is that this new device uses an Intel Core i5-1035G1 processor It is one of the new tenth generation processors from Intel, which, in addition, appears accompanied in the performance test by an 8GB RAM memory.The new range of processors belongs to the Ice Lake> family."
These new processors also make use of TDP-Up This feature means that the equipment manufacturer can modify the base frequency and TDP of CPU within the specific values published on the product page. Depending on the chassis/cooler design, the equipment manufacturer may increase or decrease the base frequency and TDP.
This enhancement allows increase the clock frequency within Intel's recommendations. In this way it can work in better temperature conditions at optimal speed and ensure better performance.
New Surface Go?
In parallel, from Winfuture they also echo the presence in Geekbench of another model that with the code name OEMTX, could become could be a renewal of Surface GoThis deduction is due to the fact that this name has already been used with Surface Go prototypes.
Based on these tests and unlike the current Surface Go, Geekbench reflects a computer that has the new Intel Core m3-8100Y improving the performance offered by Intel Gold 4415Y processors.
As in the case of the supposed Surface Pro 7 tested, this other model opts for the TDP-Up system, to increase the frequency of the clock without compromising the performance of the computer.
Source | Winfuture