Earlier this month, Surface Go 4 quietly appeared on the FCC website, revealing some interesting device specifications. According to documents seen by WindowsLatest, Surface Go4 is confirmed to be equipped with Intel N200 processor, 8GB of memory, multiple storage options and Windows 1123H2 update.
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Surface Go4 was first exposed by Windows Latest. It appeared on the FCC on September 1st with the placeholder name "C3K2029", which is a portable computing device. Interestingly, some details were redacted from C3K2029’s FCC listing, but in the meantime, we managed to learn more about the highly anticipated Surface Go 4.
Surface Go4 retains the design of the previous generation product and is equipped with Intel N200 processor, which is a "mobile processor" in the Alder Lake-N series and is designed for 2-in-1 or tablet computers. While performance depends on many factors, the Surface Go 3 can boost up to 3.7GHz, depending on the workload.
Its DP is 6W, and the processor N200 doesn't consume a lot of energy, which means the device's battery backup will likely be better than its predecessor. The FCC filing also confirms that Microsoft used the popular AX Wi-Fi 6 module, which provides faster WiFi and Bluetooth connections.