And on top of this, Microsoft gives you a 13-inch “PixelSense” display with 2880×1920 resolution, 3:2 aspect ratio, and Pen support. It includes 8 cores, 4 of which are Kryo 495 Gold (ARM Cortex-A76), and 4 more Kryo 495 Silver units (ARM Cortex-A55).Īs for the graphics card, it comes with the SoC, and it is the Adreno 685, which should deliver better performance than most of the ARM smartphones out there. However, the Microsoft SQ1 CPU is based on the Snapdragon 8sx and features a higher clock (3.00 GHz, compared to 2.84 GHz for the latter). This means that 64-bit programs are pretty much out of the question. One of the main reasons why is the ARM architecture it uses. Now, we have the Surface Pro X, which has a pretty euphonious name but is an inferior device, compared to the Surface Pro 7. Without a doubt, its strongest ace was the Ice Lake processor inside, which meant you can run pretty much every app on Windows. Not long ago we managed to snatch a Surface Pro 7 for review, and we were baffled by the versatility this tablet offered.
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