![]() ![]() Microsoft has added dual-studio microphones, which pair well with the 5 MP front camera for video conferencing, which has become much more important in today’s climate. Otherwise the hardware has not changed much. The Core m3-8100Y boosts to 3.4 GHz at its default TDP of 5 Watts, and should make a substantial difference for light workloads. For those that want a bit more speed, Microsoft is also offering a model with the Intel m3-8100Y, also based on Amber Lake, but the key difference being that the Core lineup offers Turbo, and the Pentium lineup does not. On the base model, there is a slight boost, since it will now move to the Amber Lakey-Y based Intel Pentium 4425Y, boosting the frequency from 1.6 GHz to 1.7 GHz. The first generation shipped with an Intel Pentium 4415Y, based on the Kaby Lake-Y platform. One of the biggest knocks against the first generation was its lackluster performance, and Microsoft is now offering two new processor options. Microsoft Surface Go 2Ģ core, 4 thread, 1.7 GHz base frequency 6W TDPĢ4 EUs 850 MHz (900 Core m3) boost frequency The new 10.5-inch PixelSense display also gets a slight resolution bump to compensate, coming in at 1920x1280, keeping the 3:2 aspect ratio Surface is known for, and achieving 220 pixels per inch. Microsoft has shrunk the bezels slightly and were able to fit in a 10.5-inch display in the same size device as the original generation. The smallest member of the Surface family is getting some nice updates. The Surface Book 3 and Surface Go 2 will be making their way onto the shelves of the Microsoft Store this month, with the updated Surface Go 2 available May 12 along with the new accessories, and the Surface Book 3 coming on May 21. This morning Microsoft is announcing a refresh on a couple more of their Surface products that did not get updated back in October.
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