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Microsoft Surface Book 2 may be getting a performance upgrade in the coming weeks

Posted on March 10, 2019 By Jarvis

Microsoft could soon be refreshing the entry-level Surface Book 2 with a more powerful processor. At least according to discoveries made by WinFuture while looking at retailer listings related to the new device.

According to the data, the cheapest Surface Book 2 may be getting a quad-core Kaby Lake variant of the Intel Core i5-8350U. A nice upgrade from the current, seventh-generation dual-core i5-7300U processor on the model that we reviewed in 2017.
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Computers & IT Tags:core i5, Intel, intel core i5, Microsoft, microsoft surface, Microsoft Surface Book, Microsoft Surface Book 2, processor, Quad, Surface, Surface Book, Surface Book 2

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