InspectHerGadget
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It is always a topic of conversation about when it might come out but upgrades of chip is always possible immediately, they're available witness 4200 to 4300 U in the SP2. It would be just as easy to drop a Broadwell in it.
I agree a full revamp of the existing model will wait until at least the release of Windows 10.
The question though is what will be the effect on Surface sales when there becomes a choice of much better and faster Broadwell based ultrabooks and tablets?
This will start to happen with the Helix Broadwell in October and by holiday time there will be a host of new models which will be both faster (40%) in their respective category Y or U series CPUs along with a longer battery life. These are not small differences in performances unlike say going from a 4200 to 4300 U is. The differences in graphics performance are even greater than the 40% increase in CPU performance, some reported at 6x greater.
It matters to me as I'm not made of money and I will sell whatever I currently have to get a Broadwell based portable device when they come out. That will hopefully be a Surface but not if I have to wait too long.
Edit: Sitting on a SP2 i5/8G/256G currently which I like but I do want more performance. Tried the i7 SP3 and got spoilt so want something as fast or faster but it may pay to wait. No I'm not rich. If I were I would just buy what I want and sell it whenever a better model came out.
I agree a full revamp of the existing model will wait until at least the release of Windows 10.
The question though is what will be the effect on Surface sales when there becomes a choice of much better and faster Broadwell based ultrabooks and tablets?
This will start to happen with the Helix Broadwell in October and by holiday time there will be a host of new models which will be both faster (40%) in their respective category Y or U series CPUs along with a longer battery life. These are not small differences in performances unlike say going from a 4200 to 4300 U is. The differences in graphics performance are even greater than the 40% increase in CPU performance, some reported at 6x greater.
It matters to me as I'm not made of money and I will sell whatever I currently have to get a Broadwell based portable device when they come out. That will hopefully be a Surface but not if I have to wait too long.
Edit: Sitting on a SP2 i5/8G/256G currently which I like but I do want more performance. Tried the i7 SP3 and got spoilt so want something as fast or faster but it may pay to wait. No I'm not rich. If I were I would just buy what I want and sell it whenever a better model came out.
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