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Unknown Surface Pro Shows Up in Qualcomm Snapdragon 8cx Plus Benchmark

Is Microsoft testing the next generation of the Surface Pro X running a new Snapdragon 8cx chip for Windows 10 on ARM?

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While all the conversation has been about Apple making a switch to ARM with its own processors, it is worth remembering has been working with ARM-based CPUs for some time. The company's on ARM movement has been gathering pace in recent years. Now, an unknown has showed up running an ARM-based chip.

And that's the difference between Microsoft's push and Apple's embrace of ARM. Specifically, as is the Apple way, Cupertino has taken its own path by developing a proprietary ARM chipset. In contrast, and as is the Microsoft way, the company is working with partners.

Qualcomm has helped to drive Windows 10 on ARM during its early life. Through the concept, Qualcomm has been Microsoft's go-to for early ARM-based Windows 10 devices.

However, that has not come without some problems. Underpowered silicon and generally hazy PC performance slowed the early expansion of Windows 10 on ARM machines. Still, Microsoft pressed full steam ahead with the Surface Pro X, it's first ARM-powered device.

New Surface Pro X?

The comes with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8cx under the hood. However, the chipset is aging since it was launched back in 2018. Qualcomm is known to be working on a successor, known as the Snapdragon 8cx Plus (SC8180XP).

Now an unknown Surface Pro has been listed on Geekbench running this new CPU. It is unclear what exactly this device is, but there are two possibilities:

  • Qualcomm is using an internal Pro X simply for testing its new processor.
  • This is the second-generation Surface Pro X that Microsoft could launch later this year.

Frankly, both of those scenarios are just as likely as the others, so we'll have to wait and see. As for the Snapdragon 8cx Plus, it has some interesting specs. For example, it has four Kryo 495 cores and will clock at 3.15 GHz. The specific benchmarked device has 16GB or RAM and was running Windows 10 Enterprise 64-bit.

Last Updated on July 10, 2020 9:40 pm CEST by Luke Jones

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Luke has been writing about all things tech for more than five years. He is following Microsoft closely to bring you the latest news about Windows, Office, Azure, Skype, HoloLens and all the rest of their products.

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