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Surface Studio 2 gets updates with general improvements

A pumped Panos Panay showing off Surface Studio 2

Today, Microsoft is releasing a round of driver and firmware updates for its Surface Studio 2 all-in-one PC. There's nothing wildly exciting about them, as they include security updates and system stability improvements. As usual, they're available for anyone running Windows 10 version 1903 or higher.

Here's the full list of updates:

Windows Update History Name

Device Manager Name Version and Update
Intel - Extension - 1952.14.0.1470 Intel(R) ICLS Client - Extension

1952.14.0.1470

  • Addresses security updates and improves system stability.
Intel – SoftwareComponent - 1.62.321.1 Intel(R) ICLS Client - Software devices

1.62.321.1

  • Addresses security updates and improves system stability.
Intel - System - 2040.100.0.1029 Intel(R) Management Engine Interface - System devices

2040.100.0.1029

  • Addresses security updates and improves system stability.
Surface - Firmware - 11.8.82.3838 Surface ME - Firmware

11.8.82.3838

  • Addresses security updates and improves system stability.


Microsoft first announced the Surface Studio 2 back in October 2018, about two and a half years ago. It was at the same event where the Surface Pro 6 and Surface Laptop 2 were announced. But while those portable PCs have been refreshed since, the Surface Studio hasn't, still being sold with seventh-generation processors that are four generations old, and Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 graphics, which are two generations old. In fact, there aren't even any rumors or leaks around a new Surface Studio.

Anyway, if you've got a Surface Studio 2, you can grab these updates through Windows Update. You can also download the drivers and firmware bundle for the device here.

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