![]() The Surface Pro X isn’t the only Windows device with an ARM processor. With that said, it does support 65W fast charging. Given that ARM devices champion battery life, 13 hours feel a bit short. On stage, Microsoft said that the Surface Pro X is “twice as fast as the Surface Pro 6”.Īccording to Microsoft, the Surface Pro X can last up to 13 hours on a single charge. It’s also important to note that the Surface Pro X isn’t marketed as a low-performance device. It can even be configured up to 20W if warranted. The chipset has a 7W thermal envelope, twice that of the Snapdragon 855, which sits at around 2W to 3W. The latest chipset is custom-made built on the same die as the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8cx, and features a new Adreno 685 graphics subsystem. ![]() The company today said it’s the time is right to once again lean on ARM for its mainstream, mobile-centric device. In recent years, Microsoft has been working closely to optimize Windows to run on ARM chips. Powered by an Nvidia Tegra chip, the Surface RT (Run Time) was ill-received due to the lack of native apps and the ultra-restrictive Windows 8 RT operating system.īut ARM has resurfaced in the Surface Pro X, this time donning the form of the Microsoft SQ1 chipset. ![]() The last time Microsoft put an ARM processor in a Surface was in 2012 when the series first launched. Artificial Intelligence (280) Auto Tech (10) Blockchain (62) CanadianCIO (20) Careers & Education (610) Channel (59) channel-strategy (6) Cloud (1087) Communications & Telecom (115) Companies (149) Data & Analytics (182) Development (38) Digital Transformation (781) Distribution (10) Diversity & Inclusion (37) eCommerce (140) Emerging Tech (70) End User Hardware (76) Engineering (1286) Financial (806) Fintech (98) Future of Work (33) Governance (21) Government & Public Sector (154) Human Resources (2087) Infrastructure (41) IoT (109) ITWC Morning Briefing (16) Leadership (2693) Legal (317) Legislation (104) Managed Services & Outsourcing (51) Marketing (1964) MarTech (8) Medical (345) Mobility (4995) Not For Profit (7) Open Source (140) Operations (5428) People (18) Podcasts (1398) Posts (4129) Privacy (792) Project Management (76) Security (3061) Service (894) Smart Home (49) SMB (497) Social Networks (424) Software (90) Supply Chain (27) Sustainability (31) Tech in Sports (247) Technology (7114) Women in Tech (53)
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