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Microsoft Surface Pro 9 will be available in both Intel and ARM versions: Report

Microsoft’s annual Ignite conference will be held offline from October 12 to 14, and it is reported that Microsoft also plans to launch new products this fall to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Surface.

Recently, Zac Bowden from Windows Central, citing his sources inside Microsoft, revealed that Microsoft plans to combine the Surface Pro with Intel processors and the Surface Pro X with ARM processors into one device family.

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Zac Bowden said that Microsoft plans to merge the Surface Pro X into the Surface Pro mainline this fall, which means the Surface Pro 9 will be available in both Intel and ARM versions for the first time.

If the news is true, it means that Windows on an ARM will usher in a major milestone, and the Surface Pro X experience has been incorporated into the Surface Pro main series.

Recently, Microsoft announced that ARM64EC now fully supports Windows 11 ARM, and developers can build fully supported Arm64EC applications for Windows 11 ARM.

With this tool, developers don’t have to re-develop and build their applications on the ARM platform, but first, build some ARM native functions, use ARM64EC for other functions to be compatible with x64, and then slowly migrate all functions to native ARM.

In addition, Microsoft’s new Surface Pro X appeared on the Geekbench benchmarking platform, confirming that it is equipped with a Snapdragon 8cx Gen3 processor, equipped with 16GB of memory, and scored 1005 points in single-core and 5,574 in multi-core.

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