Microsoft Surface Pro 8 can contain at least 8GB of RAM

Microsoft Surface Pro 8 can contain at least 8GB of RAM

The Microsoft Surface Pro 8 could contain a minimum of 8GB of RAM if this new leak is to be believed, and a maximum of 32GB. The Surface Pro 8 lineup still starts with an Intel Core i3 chipset, but for the first time it will include 8GB of RAM for its minimum specification, according to a leak from German outlet WinFuture. Rumors include a full range of configurations: that the i3 packs 128GB of storage, while the i5 chipset models (LTE and WiFi only) pack 8GB or 16GB of RAM and 128GB or 256GB of RAM. storage. Finally, Intel Core i7 models will be available with 16GB and 256GB, 512GB or 1TB of storage, or, for top specs, 32GB of RAM and 1TB of storage. These latest hint at a rumor we heard earlier, which also provided leaked photos showing little change from the Surface Pro 7.

What else is there to learn before the Surface 8 Pro launches?

We've heard a lot about the Surface 8 Pro, but there's still more to know ahead of the 2-in-1's supposed launch in January 2021. The previous specs leak came from an alleged Surface 8 Pro auctioned off online, which later resurfaced with claims that it the machine would sport an 4200th generation Tiger Lake mobile processor, RAM running at 2180 MHz and Decent benchmarks: a Novabench test noted that the device posted a score of 1273, with a CPU score of 411 and a GPU score of 8. Of course, the device does not come with asset tags. or other identifying marks, so we can't be sure of its authenticity, we're still waiting for more information to back up these claims about possible Surface Pro 8 specs. A bigger question might concern the future of the Surface Pro XNUMX: early Earlier this month, a report revealed that Microsoft was investing in building its own silicon, but comments from Microsoft and Intel's Frank Shaw gave it away. -Even suggest that these chipsets will end up in data centers. than Surface laptops. That said, Microsoft's use of a custom Qualcomm ARM chip in the Surface Pro X means we could see other models move away from Intel chips in the future, and if we hear more rumors supporting that possibility again. theory that you will read about in LaComparacion. Via Hexus