Microsoft’s new Surface notebooks are a grab bag of bad decisions

Microsoft’s Build conference may still be two weeks out, but the company isn’t saving its hardware news till then. It announced a slew of new Surface devices this week, and some of these products have been a long time coming. The new Surface Earbuds, for example, are finally going to retail after being announced in October. We also got a new Surface Book at last, alongside an updated Surface Go and Surface Headphones 2. It’s Surface Palooza — and I’m here for it. Mostly, anyway.

I like that in the case of the earbuds and headphones, Microsoft managed to push down prices, offering them for $199 and $249, respectively. This means the earbuds will cost $50 less than Microsoft initially said when they were unveiled while the headphones are $100 cheaper than the previous generation. With these prices, the company’s audio products are better positioned to take on competition from Google, Apple, Amazon and Sony. 

It’s also nice to see Microsoft update the Surface Go, giving it a bigger screen and LTE connectivity while maintaining the little tablet’s cute, compact dimensions. We can’t tell how it will perform in real life yet, but the Go 2 also has a slightly faster processor than its predecessor. It still starts at $399, though at that base level you’re only getting a slow Pentium Gold processor. For a more capable Core M3, you’ll need to shell out at least $500. Throw in LTE and we’re looking at $730. And that’s not even counting the extra $100 to $120 you’ll have to pay for the keyboard attachment. Jeez, Microsoft. 

The questionable decisions don’t end there. Microsoft also unveiled the long-awaited Surface Book 3 this week. It’s a 13- or 15-inch detachable laptop that Microsoft says is the “most powerful Surface laptop yet.” The smaller version comes with Intel’s quad-core i5 or i7 with Iris Plus-integrated graphics and up to NVIDIA’s GeForce 1660, which is fine for its size. Sure, Dell was able to squeeze a six-core CPU into the dainty little XPS 13 last year, but Apple is still using quad-core processors in the 13-inch MacBook Pro, so we’ll let Microsoft off here.

In the 15-inch Book 3, though, you’ll still be stuck with four cores. You can bump the graphics to an NVIDIA GeForce 1660 Ti or even the Quadro RTX 3000. But the quad-core CPU is embarrassing when compared to the competition. The MacBook Pro 16 inch, for example, comes with six- or eight-core options, and the Dell XPS 15 has a six-core configuration. 

One of the biggest reasons Microsoft is having processor trouble lies in the Surface Book 3’s design. Since it’s a detachable tablet, the device’s processor has to be embedded behind the screen so it can keep running even when apart from the keyboard. It also needs to house some battery for power, in addition to things like speakers and connectivity components. Meanwhile the keyboard half is where the discrete GPU and more battery lies. 

Because of the limited space behind the display, Microsoft can’t squeeze in a CPU with more cores. The Surface Book’s design is unique, sure, but its entire proposition is flawed: Who’s looking for a powerhouse machine in the form of a 15-inch tablet? The larger Book 3 would be so much better if Microsoft reimagined it as a convertible instead of a tablet stuck to a keyboard, and gave it better processors. 

It’s such a shame that it’s been almost three years since the Book 2 launched in 2017, and now that it’s here the Book 3 is just a perplexing product. Yes, it’s nice that we finally have an updated model, but considering how much progress the competition has made since, the Book 3 might be hard to recommend. Of course, we’ll have to wait till we fully review the device to know how it fares, but I’m not holding my breath.

New Microsoft Leaks Confirm Powerful Surface Book 3

As well as details on the Surface Book 3’s CPUs, more information about the GPUs inside Microsoft’s high-end laptop have been leaked.

Noted tipster Roland Quant expects the smaller 13-inch Surface Book 3 to include the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 (with 4 GB of onboard memory), and the 15-inch model to include the GTX 1650 Ti (with 6 GB of memory). Those hoping for a gaming-focused GPU (such as one of the GeForce RTX 20xx family) are going to be disappointed.

That said, the latest 13-inch MacBook Pro machines from Apple ship with the interior Intel Iris Plus GPUs, so there’s already a significant performance boost for graphics in the Surface Book over the MacBook.

More details on Microsoft’s Surface Book 3 have been published, with the latest information coming from the certification of the Windows 10 powered laptop by Energy Star.

The certifications cover the top-end models of the 13-inch and 15-inch Surface Book machines, with both porting Intel’s Core-i7 processor and 32 GB of RAM. Windows Latest reports:

“According to a new certification, Surface Book 3 will feature Intel 10th-generation processors and Microsoft plans to sell both the 13-inch model and 15-inch variants.

“Surface Book 3 could be utilizing a wide range of different hardware and the firm will also sell the device with 32GB of RAM. This time both casual and professional users can get a Surface Book configurations that will be perfect for their needs.”

Given the listed speed of the i7 processor, it looks like the Surface Book 3 will be using Intel’s Ice Lake-U processors. This matches the chipsets used in the Surface Laptop 3 and Surface Pro 7 devices launched in October 2019, and there’s a certain practicality in using the same close family of chips across the full range.

One other detail that jumps out is the ‘Date Available On Market’, with both machines listing ’05/01/2020’. That doesn’t mean that they were on retail shelves on that date, but it does suggest that the hardware is ready to go on sale.

Microsoft has not confirmed a release date, but many are expecting the Surface Book 3 to arrive in June.

Microsoft Issues Windows 10 Update Warning

Microsoft has recently hinted at big changes coming to Windows 10 updates, but that doesn’t help the here and now – especially after a rotten run of bad updates recently. And now Microsoft has warned you must be alert again. 

Picked up by Windows Latest, Microsoft has confirmed that its “new final build” of the big Windows 10 May 2020 Update is ready but it will ship with several known issues. 

The company warns that after the update, Windows 10 users will find Windows Mixed Reality, its platform for virtual and augmented reality applications with more than 2,500 games and VR experiences, “may not work correctly for many users”. In addition, its DISM (Deployment Image Servicing and Management) tool has problems whereby it may not report the correct status when repairing corruption on systems, and there are issues with text entry in some niche cases.

The good news is Microsoft is working on fixes and, unsurprisingly, it is making fixes for Windows Mixed Reality a priority “which we hope to release in early May.” Despite this, Microsoft will continue the rollout of the Windows 10 May 2020 Update and anyone who checks for updates (Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update) will receive it. 

What does the May 2020 update bring? It’s mostly tweaks and fixes (aside from the things Microsoft knows it breaks) along with upgrades to the Windows Subsystem for Linux and graphical improvements to the Settings and Task Manager user interfaces. So yes, it isn’t essential and I would advise mainstream users stay away from it right now. 

Microsoft does have (overdue) plans to improve Windows 10 updates, but with the platform recently passing one billion installations, the vast majority of users would be wise to remain cautious. 

Microsoft Releases Cumulative Update Build 19613.1005 (KB4558320) for Windows 10 Insiders

Microsoft released Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 19613 last week bringing some general fixes and improvements to the Insiders in the Fast ring. The company has today released a cumulative update for this Insider Preview Build.

Windows 10 Cumulative Update Build 19613.1005 (KB4558320) is out today for those in the Fast ring. However, Microsoft says there are “no major changes” arriving with today’s cumulative update.

“This update is designed to test our servicing pipeline with builds from the Active Development Branch in the Fast ring,” the Windows maker added. You can check out the complete changelog of last week’s Build 19613.1000 over here.

These builds aren’t from Windows 10 20H2, which could follow v1909’s Service Pack-like style

As a reminder, these builds that are currently being tested by the Fast ring aren’t associated with any particular version of the operating system. Unlike before, we do not know if the new features being tested will become part of Windows 10 20H2 or not. Microsoft had said that features under testing can be introduced with a future release of the OS, however, they remain untied to any particular version.

There are also reports and hints that suggest that Microsoft might have to follow last year’s Service Pack-like release style for the fall version of Windows 10. Last year, Microsoft released Windows 10 version 1903 with major features followed by the November 2019 Update, which focused on performance improvements and stability.

We are expecting Windows 10 May 2020 Update to be released to the public in the next few weeks. It is likely that even if Microsoft manages to deliver Windows 10 20H2 on time, considering the ongoing health crises, it might not be able to introduce any new features and will have to rely on small improvements and fixes much like it did with version 1909.

Microsoft prepares to launch Surface Book 3 and Surface Go 2

Microsoft is getting ready to unveil its Surface Book 3 and Surface Go 2 hardware. Recent retailer leaks have hinted that Microsoft is planning to use Intel’s latest 10th Gen processors on the Surface Book 3, alongside potentially up to 32GB of RAM and 1TB of storage. Rumors also suggest that Microsoft is switching to Nvidia’s Quadro graphics chips in some Surface Book 3 models. The switch will mean the Surface Book 3 will better cater to 3D animators, designers, and engineers who rely on the power of Quadro graphics cards that are optimized for a number of pro apps instead of gaming.

Microsoft is also preparing a Surface Go 2, a successor to its popular smaller tablet. Retailer leaks have also hinted that Microsoft will be offering a model with an Intel Core m3, alongside the typical Intel Pentium Gold processor option. Windows Central reports that the Surface Go 2 will also include a larger display at 10.5 inches, with slightly smaller bezels that are more similar to those found on the Surface Laptop 3.

The exterior size is said to be the same as the original Surface Go, though, so existing accessories and the Type Cover from the Surface Go will work on the Surface Go 2. The Intel Core m3 model will also reportedly include 8GB of RAM, 128GB storage, and an optional LTE connectivity.

Microsoft is planning to unveil its new Surface hardware next month, according to sources familiar with the company’s plans. Those plans could change due to the pandemic, but Microsoft has been working toward these new devices for quite some time.

Microsoft’s Surface Go 2 passes through the FCC

The second iteration of Microsoft’s Surface Go tablet is on its way, and it just passed through the FCC. You can check out the filing here (spotted by WinCentral), and the product is only known as Portable Computing Device; however, the hardware version is listed as EV2, which is the same as we’ve seen from some Surface Go 2 leaks.

As for what to expect from the Surface Go 2, it’s going to be very similar to the original, as second-generation Surface products tend to be. Historically, it’s the third generation where the real change happens, as we’ve seen from Surface Pro 3, Surface 3, and Surface Laptop 3.

The Surface Go 2 will likely be mostly a spec bump. We’re expecting the base model to include an Intel Pentium Gold 4425Y, which is a modest bump from the Pentium Gold 4415Y we saw in the original model. But rather than being from the Kaby Lake family, the new model is from the Amber Lake family.

There’s also a higher-end model expected that will include a Core m3-8100Y, which is also from the Amber Lake lineup. It’s a much more expensive part though, costing about 65% more according to Intel’s listing. This version might be reserved for businesses.

The Surface Go 2 is expected to be announced soon, alongside the Surface Book 3.

New Surface Surprise As Microsoft’s Radical Surface Book Revealed

Following on from news that Microsoft’s upcoming Surface Book 3 is looking to move up from the eight-generation Intel chips in the Surface Book 2 to the tenth-generation chipset, the latest online benchmarks suggest that the Windows 10 powered laptop could be reaching for a much higher target.

Update 29 March: Turns out that there are more benchmarks leaks than just the advanced TigerLake-U out there. The latest benchmarking specs (from UserBenchmark.com) list a Microsoft machine with an Intel Core i5-1035G1, backed up by 16 GB of RAM.

Neither the current Surface Pro 7 or Surface Laptop 3 portfolios sport this chip, so we’re looking at another machine on the testing stand. The question now is where this mystery laptop fits in. It could be a refresh on the two Surface machines launched in late 2019, but it would be early in the product cycle for such a move.

It’s more likely that we’re looking at a new Surface Book here. Given the specifications this is likely an ‘entry level’ Surface Book 3 that will sit underneath the more powerful options we have seen online this week.

Spotted on benchmarking site 3Dmark by @_rogame is a device labelled ‘OEMTI OEMTI Product’. Historically this naming convention has been used by Microsoft for it Surface hardware under testing. The unit is equipped with 16 GB of RAM and a 256 GB SSD, echoing the parts used in the recently launched Surface Laptop 3. 

But the kicker is the CPU being tested. It’s the Tiger Lake-U chip, part of Intel’s next generation silicon.

Intel talked briefly about Tiger Lake at CES 2020 in January, but it has been on its roadmap since mid-2019. But the presentation at CES flagged up the chipset as ‘coming soon’. Is that soon going to be soon enough for an appearance as the ultimate Surface Book?

A lot here depends on the schedule of the presumptively named Surface Book 3 launch. If that happens during the second quarter, then the Intel powered Surface Books will have the tenth generation chips (potentially alongside an AMD Ryzen powered machine, also spotted recently through online benchmarking).

But if the Surface Book 3 is going to ‘go long’ in the year – and right now everyone in the industry must surely be considering implementing a delay given the ongoing impact of measures to deal with coronavirus and the resulting effect on the world’s economy – then I see no reason why a Surface Book 3 Power Edition with Tiger Lake would not be made available alongside the other two options.

Neither would it be unusual for a Surface Book to come with multiple processor options or a variant with extra power. Not only did the original Surface Book come with a mix of i5 and i7 CPUs variously paired up with Intel’s HD520, 940M or 965M graphics cards, it also came with an optional ‘Performance Base’ that boosted the specs higher.

It’s perfectly in keeping with the style of the Surface Book to ship with at least one variant that absolutely pushes the envelope. Being one of the first Tiger Lake machines sounds like a good target.

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New Microsoft Leak Reveals Surprising Surface Choice

The updates to Microsoft’s Surface hardware continue. Following on from the Surface Book 3 details revealed last week, the latest leak around the new Surface Go show it too will be picking up a refresh.

Update 24 March: The leaked specs for the upcoming Surface Go 2 have caught the attention of many, and the consensus is that the Surface Go is going into a head to head contest with the iPad Air.

Jesus Diaz for Tom’s Guide: “A new iPad vs Surface war is brewing… A new leaked spec list shows that the upcoming machine is ready to crush Apple’s slim tablet with some Windows 10-powered gut upgrades.”

Adrian Diaconescu for Phone Arena: “…as long as Microsoft gets the price right, this versatile new mid-ranger should prove to be a mighty adversary for Apple’s iPad Air (2019).”

Daniel Piper for Creative Bloq: “…A leaked spec list for the update to the Surface Go, Microsoft’s cheapest tablet, suggests we might have serious rival to the iPad Air on our hands.”

It’s going to be an interesting competition when the two meet. Which is the better approach, to upscale the iPhone to a tablet, or to downscale Windows 10 from a desktop? It’s going to be fun to find out.

The details on the presumptively named Surface Go 2 highlight two main configurations. The first comes with Intel’s m3-8100Y CPI, the second with a Pentium 4425Y. Both have been spotted on web-based benchmarking site 3DMark.

The Pentium chip represents a small step up from the current Pentium 4415Y in the Surface Go. The Intel Core m3 is a chip that has been available for nearly two years. Backed up with 8 GB of RAM and a 128 GB SSD in the former and a 256 GB SSD in the latter, the Surface Go 2 is not going to win any awards for high-end performance.

But it doesn’t have to meet that challenge, there are other Surface devices that can offer that (the Surface Pro being the obvious example in tablet form). The Surface Go (and presumably the Surface Go 2) address the needs of two groups.

The first is consumers looking for a lightweight and relatively inexpensive tablet running Windows. It might to have the power to run the last 3D action game, but for social media work, browsing, and creating documents and spreadsheets, the Surface Go was a solid choice. The Surface Go 2 is going to be an almost direct replacement, albeit with comparatively less power than the competition.

The second area is in enterprise. Here the Surface Go has proven to be useful in many areas, not least as a point of sale terminal, front-line hospitality needs, on the floor of warehouses for activities, and more. The Go does not need to be cutting edge, it just needs to have just enough power and be solid enough to be relied on.

This is where I think the Surface Go 2 will make a difference. Not in the specs (part of me wonders if the slight tweak in the CPU is down to the availability of parts over the next two years), but in increasing the uptime.

Although the Surface Go is one of the most robust Surface devices (the original design had increased protection against falls, a bonded screen, and waterproofing) any broken unit is going to go out of service and have an impact on workflow and costs.

If the Surface Go 2 can bring the modular repair design from the Surface Laptop 3 and Surface Pro X to this front-line enterprise device, allowing IT departments the ability to quickly switch out significant parts and reduce the downtime. 

There’s no indication yet that this will happen, but if it does then the Surface Go 2 becomes an attractive upgrade for enterprise.

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