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According to foreign technology media Windows Central, Microsoft plans to postpone the release of the ARM version of Surface Go 4. Compared with the previously exposed Surface Go 4, codenamed "Tanta", Microsoft will first launch a new Surface Go equipped with an Intel processor to corporate users. The new Surface Go will be equipped with an Intel N200 processor. The processor uses Intel's further improved 10nm SuperFin process (called Intel 7), providing 4 energy-efficient cores (E core, Gracemont architecture) with a maximum frequency of 3.7 GHz. Compared with the previous Surface Compared with Go, the new processor has stronger performance, lower power consumption, and is suitable for fanless cooling
According to the editor’s understanding, the integrated graphics adapter of Intel N200 processor is It is based on the Xe architecture and has 32 EU (execution units), running at a frequency between 450-750 MHz. Although the Xe architecture has certain advantages in integrated graphics performance, the integrated graphics adapter's gaming performance is limited due to the new Surface Go's single-channel memory, low clock speeds, and smaller processor count
Although The reason is not yet clear, but it is worth noting that the ARM version of Surface Go 4 plan, code-named "Tanta", has been delayed. This also means that Microsoft may further optimize and adjust the hardware configuration and other aspects before launching the new Surface Go to provide a better user experience
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