Microsoft is rolling out new sets of updates for both models of the Surface Pro X, meaning those with SQ1 and SQ2 chipsets. The updates improve stability and address a variety of issues.
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Microsoft's Surface Pro X includes an all-new design from the Surface team and a custom SQ1 processor, making it the first Windows 10 on ARM Surface device, along with the first premium ARM PC.
Current Windows on ARM PCs can only run native ARM64 apps and emulated 32-bit Intel apps, but that's all going to change. Microsoft is working to bring 64-bit emulation to the platform.
Microsoft's Surface Pro X is the company's first Windows 10 on ARM PC, packing a custom Microsoft SQ1 processor, narrow bezels, a thin and light build, up to 16GB RAM, and up to 512GB storage.
Yesterday, Microsoft announced two new Surface Pro tablets, one of which includes a custom ARM64 chipset. While sharing the same name, both devices are seemingly completely different.