Source: FCC
Windows Central, an overseas media, reported on the 29th (local time), citing a source, that the new ‘Surface Studio 3’, which is expected to be released by Microsoft (MS) next month, will be equipped with an 11th generation Intel CPU.
Intel recently unveiled its 13th generation Core processor (Raptor Lake). The Surface Studio 3 was expected to feature a 12th-generation Core processor (Elder Lake), but the source said it would feature an 11th-generation Core processor.
Inside is an Nvidia RTX graphics card, but it’s likely an older generation version. It is also expected to support Thunderbolt 4 and offer up to 32GB of RAM and up to 1TB (terabyte) of storage.
It’s a bit disappointing that the new model will have older parts, but it’s a huge improvement over the Surface Studio 2 specs, which feature 7th-generation Intel Core i7 and Nvidia GTX 1070 GPUs, the media said.
According to the photos released by the US Federal Commission (FCC) earlier, the ‘Surface Studio 3’ design is identified as the same as the previous model. However, some design changes are expected for accessories such as the Surface Keyboard and Surface Pen.
Microsoft is expected to hold a Surface event on the 12th of next month and unveil new hardware such as ▲Surface Pro 9 ▲Surface Pro 9 ▲Surface Laptop 5 ▲Surface Studio 3.