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Title: Microsoft Surface Pro 8 engineering sample powered by Tiger Lake Core i7-1165G7 is up for sale on eBay, chassis unchanged from Surface Pro 7
Post by: Redaktion on November 01, 2020, 19:55:37
An engineering sample of the upcoming Microsoft Surface Pro 8 has been put up for sale on eBay with bids starting from US$1,300. According to the seller's description, the Surface Pro 8 is powered by an Intel Tiger Lake Core i7-1165G7 CPU, 32 GB RAM, and a 1 TB SSD. Though still a prototype, this listing indicates that the Surface Pro 8 will sport the same chassis as the Surface Pro 7 with no design changes.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Microsoft-Surface-Pro-8-engineering-sample-powered-by-Tiger-Lake-Core-i7-1165G7-is-up-for-sale-on-eBay-chassis-unchanged-from-Surface-Pro-7.501480.0.html
Title: Re: Microsoft Surface Pro 8 engineering sample powered by Tiger Lake Core i7-1165G7 is up for sale o
Post by: S.Yu on November 02, 2020, 00:17:56
...What on earth would be the point of buying an engineering sample of a mediocre internal upgrade of an uninspiring line of bland tablets?
Title: Re: Microsoft Surface Pro 8 engineering sample powered by Tiger Lake Core i7-1165G7 is up for sale o
Post by: Daniel Ridenhour on November 02, 2020, 03:27:19
It wouldn't be all gee wiz newness but the two but the biggest shortcoming of the Surface line for me is no thunderbolt 3.   Put TB3 or TB4 on it and I'll buy one without any other changes... because then I can use it interchangeably with my other computers that all use a TB3 eGPU / dock. 

Now updating to 11th gen is a no brainer and they could even squeeze a 13" screen into that chassis unchanged with thinner bezels. 

So those three things seem doable to me.   But will they... they so love their proprietary dock and lack of egpu support.
Title: Re: Microsoft Surface Pro 8 engineering sample powered by Tiger Lake Core i7-1165G7 is up for sale o
Post by: Silverhawk on November 02, 2020, 04:54:05
Quote from: S.Yu on November 02, 2020, 00:17:56
...What on earth would be the point of buying an engineering sample of a mediocre internal upgrade of an uninspiring line of bland tablets?

Mediocre internal update? Gfx performance 2x improve. Single thread highest performance ever. What do you want to see inside the internal? A rtx3090 gfx?
Title: Re: Microsoft Surface Pro 8 engineering sample powered by Tiger Lake Core i7-1165G7 is up for sale o
Post by: heffeque on November 02, 2020, 10:28:40
Quote from: Silverhawk on November 02, 2020, 04:54:05
Quote from: S.Yu on November 02, 2020, 00:17:56
...What on earth would be the point of buying an engineering sample of a mediocre internal upgrade of an uninspiring line of bland tablets?

Mediocre internal update? Gfx performance 2x improve. Single thread highest performance ever. What do you want to see inside the internal? A rtx3090 gfx?
An AMD 6800U with Zen4 and RNDA2.
Title: Re: Microsoft Surface Pro 8 engineering sample powered by Tiger Lake Core i7-1165G7 is up for sale o
Post by: S.Yu on November 02, 2020, 14:13:25
Quote from: Silverhawk on November 02, 2020, 04:54:05
Quote from: S.Yu on November 02, 2020, 00:17:56
...What on earth would be the point of buying an engineering sample of a mediocre internal upgrade of an uninspiring line of bland tablets?

Mediocre internal update? Gfx performance 2x improve. Single thread highest performance ever. What do you want to see inside the internal? A rtx3090 gfx?
lmao it's run of the mill Intel, moreover the SP line has a bad reputation regarding their heat management, you stand a better chance getting more out of the same chip in an XPS 13 2N1.
Title: Re: Microsoft Surface Pro 8 engineering sample powered by Tiger Lake Core i7-1165G7 is up for sale o
Post by: quynhchi179 on November 03, 2020, 15:53:23
For me, Information about surface pro 8. I have to change Screen Surface pro 4
Title: Re: Microsoft Surface Pro 8 engineering sample powered by Tiger Lake Core i7-1165G7 is up for sale o
Post by: majstor on December 24, 2020, 22:01:39
samsung 1tb ssd?  that would mean we are getting back to unsoldered storage?