A few weeks ago, Microsoft released the Surface Pro 8, but in the end it was the Surface Pro 7+, an upgraded Surface Pro 7 with the latest processors, removable SSD, larger battery and built-in LTE.
We believed it would be this year, but WindowsLatest reports, based on the ever-popularsources familiar with the development,That Microsoft still wants to strive to release a consumer-focused Surface Pro 8.
The device will also benefit from the latest processors and 32GB of RAM, but unlike the Surface Pro 7+, it will also have an improved design, which we assume will bring it closer to the sleek Surface Pro x.
If approved, the Surface Pro 8 is expected to launch in the fall. Microsoft is also working on a Surface Laptop 4, which contains only upgraded internal products, which is expected to be launched in April this year.