Microsoft’s next-generation surface may rest from the norm, according to a new report infamous play Miss electronic Times
According to the site, Microsoft is hard at work on a new surface, we will be different for a lot of tablets. The main reason is that in the future the surface will be a all-in-one (AIO) desktop, rather than a portable. For this, all of Microsoft’s machines are laptops or Tablet PC, but in this world, laptops are very much on the rise, Microsoft said it would try to make it the first AIO machine market.
Apple is, of course, the most famous, AIO manufacturer of its popular iMac computer. Since the machine for those who want a computer monitor and a popular part of the same unit, take up less space, fewer cables, Microsoft try to give a specific market idea is not absurd. The company has been attempted in the notebook and tablet PC market to challenge Apple. But this seems to be a possible next step.
There are, of course, the giant elephant in the room, which is an error in the DigiTimes story to get these rates. It is commendable, there is the release of the hit to go with it are missing, as well, but for now, take this with a pinch of salt.
As for the schedule, if the report is actually accurate, Q3 2016 years Yes we can expect to see it was announced that due to Microsoft’s decision to wait Kaby Lake Processor those Intel still under lock and key internal earliest. Replace its SKYLAKE microarchitecture CPU, Kaby Lake chips are not ready for production. When they are, though, Microsoft is expected in the source in the head of the queue. If Apple decides to Kaby Lake should be in its own machine, however, the program may not work as expected of
(Source: Electronic Times )
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