Microsoft likes to claim that every new edition of Windows is the best Windows ever. With numerous added features and improvements, we can’t say they’re always wrong, but we can also say performance sometimes takes a hit. After all, tacking on more features will use up more hardware resources, but it’s possible not all consumers are as up
In a few days, Microsoft’s Surface event will take place, and Redmond is expected to unveil several new Surface devices, including a new Surface Pro. However, at this event, it is rumored that the Surface Pro X and Surface Pro ‘9’ will be brought together, bringing ARM and x64 under the same Surface umbrella.