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The bench features a Microsoft Surface Book 3 with Max-Q graphics

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Of course, it's been a little surprising that Microsoft didn't release its new Surface 3 book at the last – or first – event of the year, but luckily that doesn't mean the company doesn't already have it in the showroom. It is confirmed by the latest mature benches, showing us the advance of the Hardware and the details that the equipment will have and that it is actually promising.

GTX 1650 Max-Q and GTX 1660 Ti Max-Q on Surface Book 3 page

Of course, the Surface family's hardware has become completely obsolete in recent times, and it seems that Microsoft is having a hard time embracing new generations of released hardware.

Microsoft Surface Book 3 with NVIDIA Max-Q

However, it looks like Microsoft is now changing the rules of the game because according to the signs that we will show you below, Microsoft has provided its next update with next-generation hardware including 10th Intel Core generation investigators and NVIDIA Max-Q models, with two options in user selection that include a GTX 1650 not one GTX 1660 Ti, both of which are different for Max-Q.

Unfortunately, it seems that we will not rely on 10-generation Intel-processors (those for a 45W TDP), but we will have to settle for lesser use options. Among the associations present in Surface Book 3 we find a Core i7-1065G7 quad-core at 1.30 GHz with a TDP of 15 watts, but Microsoft is expected to decide to expand the planned TDP range by at least 25 watts to improve machine performance.

Where is AMD?

It is noteworthy that none of these specifications would include the installation of AMD Ryzen processors, especially in light of the developments proposed by the company and family Ryzen 4000 and that has made us think almost everyone would be that Microsoft and AMD would be collaborating again, as they did with the Microsoft Surface Laptop 3 family.

In any case, and given that this Surface Book 3 specification has come out a few hours ago, it means that Microsoft is already planning the launch of these computers. After all, i Apple 16-inch MacBook Pro you need a direct competitor in the market but in the form of Windows, although it is true that with the Intel processor that in theory they will equip, less competition in terms of performance will overtake Apple (reason for most to rethink AMD and its Ryzen 4000).

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