Recent details regarding the upcoming Microsoft Surface Pro centers on the rumors that the specs and features of the device are not that great after all. Claims have skyrocketing that the device would not be using the speculated Kaby Lake processors and Intel's latest offerings.
Reports relayed that Microsoft is very clear that the rumored Surface Pro 5 will not and is not part of their latest offering this April, but while a great number of Surface devices are included, people are still looking forward to seeing even just a glimpse of Surface Pro 5 and its specs and features
As posted on Windows blog, Microsoft is expected to rollout Windows 10 Creators Update this coming April 11 as a free update to more than 400 million users worldwide. Surface Studio, Surface Dial, and Surface Book with Performance Base was already made available for pre-order in select countries last March 29th and will become available in select stores starting April 20th, reports the same post.
On a different post, Telegiz formerly reported that in terms of the specs and features of the highly acclaimed device, it is rumored to integrate new technologies and innovations and the Microsoft Surface Pro 5 is likely to have 16GB RAM, 512GB storage capacity, and a rechargeable Surface Pen and the Surface Pro is also reportedly going to have a USB Type-C support and a robust battery.
Despite the rumored claims, there has been no definitive proof authenticating the rumors to be true. In fact, contrary to the speculations, Microsoft has not released any press statements regarding the Microsoft Surface Pro.
As for the claims that the Microsoft Surface Pro was rejected by Intel and Kaby Lake processors, those rumors were already debunked.