Microsoft may announce support for emulating 64-bit Windows apps alongside a refresh of the Surface Pro X this fall, according to a report. The name for the new Surface Pro X is unknown, though ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Ewan Spence covers the digital worlds of mobile technology. The update is still in pre-beta and is only available to those who ...
Starting today, select Windows Insider beta testers can enjoy 64-bit app emulation on Windows 10 on ARM-based devices like the Surface Pro X. The new ability expands the capability of ARM-based ...
Today marked Microsoft’s annual Surface event. This year a lot of attention might have been focused on the Surface Pro 8 and the new Surface Laptop Studio. Cool as they are, there’s one small thing ...
Microsoft has significantly revamped and upgraded the x86-based Surface Pro and Surface Go tablets today, but the ARM-based Surface Pro X isn't getting any hardware upgrades of note. Microsoft is, ...
The refresh on the Surface Pro X line-up will be a disappointment to fans of the ARM-powered 2 in 1. The base hardware stays the same, the line-up remains with the SQ1 and SQ2 processors, the faster ...
Microsoft will reportedly launch a new Surface Pro X ARM tablet/laptop this fall alongside a cheaper Surface Laptop. The new ARM device will rival Apple's rumored ARM MacBook that is also expected to ...
Microsoft is taking the unusual step of refreshing its existing Surface Pro X tablet lineup by adding premium options built upon a second-generation Microsoft SQ2 Arm processor. In addition, Microsoft ...
Microsoft has announced a refreshed Surface Pro X with SQ2 processor. It has also announced the 12.45-inch Surface Laptop Go at $549. A handful of Microsoft-branded accessories have also been ...
In addition to configurations with the new SQ2 processor, the Surface Pro X is also available today in a new silvery Platinum finish. There are also three new colors for the matching signature ...
Overall, very little has changed in a year. Still very slow if you’re not using Edge. Still much too expensive. I have to confess that I was wrong in my original review of the Microsoft Surface Pro X.
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