Microsoft tablet Surface Pro 2 gets a faster processor

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Microsoft has begun with the delivery of Surface Pro 2 models with a faster processor, 2.5 months after the manufacturer has started sales of the tablet. New models feature an Intel Core i5-4300U instead of the Core i5-4200U.

Microsoft started 22 October with the sale of the Surface Pro 2, the new version of its Windows 8.1 tablet with a clickable keyboard, but now it has its first hardwareupgrade had. A user got a replacement after a failed firmware update, Core i5-4300U instead of the Core i5-4200U of the original device, says WinBeta.

Microsoft has the upgrade confirmed across CNet: “Microsoft regularly performs small changes to internal components over the life cycle of a product.” The Core i5-4300U has a clock speed of 1.9 GHz with Turbo Boost up to 2.9 GHz, where the Core i5-4200U it has to do with a clockspeed of 1.6 GHz with a maximum of 2.6 GHz. The Core i5-4300U is in October of 2013 by Intel and released, while the Core i5-4200U June of that year.

When Microsoft made the supply of the Surface Pro 2 with a new processor in the Netherlands, start, is not known. The Surface Pro 2 came quickly after the American release available in the Netherlands.