Reports claim that Microsoft Surface Pro 8 could have at least 8GB of RAM! If the rumors are true, this could be really helpful since the current Microsoft Surface Pro 7 lineup only has 4GB of RAM.
The bad thing about this is that the memory is not upgradeable. As of the moment, the latest laptop costs $749.99. According to Hexus' latest report, the upcoming Microsoft laptop could change the current issue. Notebook Check Net reported that the upcoming Surface Pro 8 will have 8GB of RAM and the latest Intel Core i3 chipset.
Right now, the innovation would be really useful since you have to buy the Core i5 tier just to get the 8GB of RAM. The change of Intel Tiger chipsets could also lead to better GPU performance.
Microsoft Surface Pro models to arrive in Europe
As of the moment, there are lots of versions of the Microsoft Surface Pro 8 that are expected to arrive in Europe. To help you further, here's the list that you should know.
- Surface Pro 8 i3 8/128GB
- Surface Pro 8 LTE i5 16/256GB
- Surface Pro 8 LTE i5 8/256GB
- Surface Pro 8 i5 16/256GB
- Surface Pro 8 LTE i5 8/128GB
- Surface Pro 8 i7 16/256GB
- Surface Pro 8 i5 8/128GB
- Surface Pro 8 i7 16/512GB
- Surface Pro 8 i7 16/1TB
- Surface Pro 8 i7 32/1TB
- Surface Pro 8 i5 8/256GB
Will Microsoft still offer the iCore 3 4GB of RAM variant?
The new version of the Microsoft Surface Pro 8 is expected to make the entry-level model more attractive to those who have knowledge about the importance of RAM amount in a laptop or computer.
However, the software giant provider hasn't released any update yet if it'll offer the iCore 3 Microsoft Surface Pro 8 4GB of RAM variant. Although this is the case, the company's plan to increase the RAM limit to 8GB for the cheapest Surface Pro 8 will help the consumers keep up with other devices that also have 8GB of RAM.
On the other hand, Microsoft Surface Pro 8's base model is expected to come with 128 GB SSD. Rumors claim that it'll be launched in January 2021.
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Written by: Giuliano de Leon.