Microsoft Silently Updates Surface Book 2 13.5 With Quad-Core i5 Option

Microsoft is a bit of an enigma in the PC space. There is little doubt that they offer some stunning hardware, but after being the first PC maker to jump on Intels Skylake platform, and then being burned by the power management issues that chipset had, theyve been more cautious with their offerings ever since.

Microsoft is a bit of an enigma in the PC space. There is little doubt that they offer some stunning hardware, but after being the first PC maker to jump on Intel’s Skylake platform, and then being burned by the power management issues that chipset had, they’ve been more cautious with their offerings ever since. Thanks to their somewhat unusual launch windows, that can mean that they use older hardware for longer. Such was the case with the Surface Book 2 when it launched in 2017. The Core i7 model shipped with the 8th generation Intel Core, meaning Kaby Lake Refresh, which means quad-core over the dual-core in Kaby Lake. But the Core i5 model shipped with a dual-core Kaby Lake i5-7300U processor, meaning it had a sizeable performance delta to the top tier model – far greater than we typically see in a Core i5 to Core i7 comparison.

Microsoft Surface Book 2
 13.5 No GPU13.5 GPU15
CPUIntel Core i5-7300U
Dual-Core w/Hyperthreading
2.6-3.5 GHz 3MB Cache 15W TDP

Intel Core i5-8350U
Quad-Core w/Hyperthreading
1.7-3.6 GHz 6MB Cache 15W TDP

Intel Core i7-8650U
Quad-Core w/Hyperthreading
1.9-4.2 GHz 8MB Cache 15W TDP
RAM8GB LPDDR38-16 GB LPDDR316 GB LPDDR3
GPUIntel HD 620Intel HD 620 + NVIDIA GTX 1050 2GBIntel HD 620 + NVIDIA GTX 1060 6GB
Storage128, 256 GB NVMe256GB, 512 GB, 1TB
Display13.5" PixelSense
3000x2000 3:2 sRGB
Touch and Pen enabled
15" PixelSense
3240x2160 3:2 sRGB
Touch and Pen enabled
Networking802.11ac 2x2:2 866Mbps max
Bluetooth 4.1
Marvell AVASTAR
AudioStereo Speakers (front facing)
Dolby Audio Premium
Battery23 Wh (Tablet) plus 46 Wh (Base)23 Wh (Tablet) plus 52 Wh (Base)23 Wh (Tablet) plus 63 Wh (Base)
Xbox WirelessNoYes
Right SideSurface Connect
USB Type-C 3.1 Gen 1 with USB Power Delivery
Headset Jack
Left Side2 x USB 3.0 Type-A
SD Card Reader
Dimensions312 x 232 x 13-23mm
12.3 x 9.14 x 0.51-0.90 inches
343 x 251 x 15-23 mm
13.5 x 9.87 x 0.57-0.90 inches
Weight1.53 kg
3.38 lbs
1.64 kg
3.62 lbs
1.90 kg
4.2 lbs
Cameras8.0 MP Rear-facing camera with autofocus
5.0 MP front-facing camera with 1080p video
Windows Hello IR camera
Pricing$1149-$1499$1999-$2999$2499-$3200

Without any fanfare at all, Microsoft has started offering a quad-core Intel Core i5-8350U in the 13.5-inch Surface Book 2 option, taking the pricing bracket that the dual-core i5-7300U used to fill. For the moment, the dual-core is still available, and gets a discount of $200 to $1299. In addition, the dual-core model can also be had with a 128 GB SSD, cutting the price again to $1149. That’s a significant price drop compared to the original $1499 retail price.

The Surface Book 2 is one of the best laptops on the market, offering a combination of utility and performance that is not really matched by any other device. The quad-core i5 update is a welcome addition, but of course the real question is why didn’t it just ship with it to start with.

The updated Surface Book 2 is available on the Microsoft Store.

Source: Windows Central

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