The big day inches closer! Ahead of its annual Surface event tomorrow, where Microsoft is expected to announce the Surface Pro 8, there is talk that the company is planning another big launch.
A new leak suggests that the company will unveil a refreshed Surface Pro X as well.
This comes courtesy of Energy Star certifications that show that Redmond is testing a new Surface Pro X that houses a Snapdragon SQ processor and runs Windows 11. According to the listing, the device will come with up to 16GB RAM.
While the listing includes a Microsoft SQ2 processor, the device is expected to come with a refreshed ARM-based Microsoft SoC. This is just a placeholder, as the SQ2 was previously used for the last Surface Pro X model.
These are the rumored specifications:
The new Surface Pro X has been certified in the United States, Switzerland, Taiwan, Japan, and Canada.
Earlier this month, a device with the same model number received FCC approval in the USA. This machine is also rumored to carry a 120Hz display with 3:2 aspect ratio that is now apparently standard for all Surface devices.
So, as things stand, we expect the Redmond-based technology giant to launch the refreshed Surface Pro 8, Surface Duo 2, Surface Go 3, and more.
Tomorrow is going to be good.