Microsoft Surface
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number may well be pushing hard on the design front for the outside of the upcoming Surface devices, but is the
Redmond-based company also looking to shake up the internal choices of its own
hardware? Many analysts and commentators are
looking at the possibility of Surface devices running on silicon not just from
Intel, but from Qualcomm or AMD. Mark Hachman at PC World reports:
Whether new Surface
products come to market is all speculation at this point. But if Microsoft customer
service provide number is evaluating CPU options, the next refresh to the
Surface lineup could be somewhat more than iterative, and that’s good news.
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The Surface family has a
long relationship with Intel. If you were to look for the simplest answer then
Microsot technical support phone number is making noises to ensure Intel keeps
providing competitive quotes.
Yet there’s nothing wrong
with diversifying the offerings in the Surface family. There’s a strong
argument that if Microsoft support number is looking to keep the ecosystem in balance then
it should be looking at other manufacturers such as AMD. Not only does that
show other manufacturers that Windows 10 is not just for Intel silicon, it
ensures that Microsoft tech support phone number tech support phone number and
AMD share competencies that can ensure a wide and varied pool of components.
Then there’s the question
of Qualcomm and the launch of its 8CX chipsets
earlier this year, which offers a 5G ready chip for mobile-focused
Windows 10 devices. Given the enterprise focus of the Surface Go and a strong
focus on mobility of that tablet-styled device, outfitting it with a tight 5G
chipset makes a lot of sense.
And perhaps that is the
way forward for the Surface division. It’s unlikely that Microsoft helpline
number would mix and match manufacturers in a single device - for example I
would expect every Surface Book to feature the same manufacturer - but
different family members may have a diverse product.
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