I’d also like to see an integrated RDNA 2 GPU thrown into the mix, given the Valve Steam Deck uses one, which would give the Surface Pro 8 some gaming grunt. After all, Microsoft has worked with AMD before to bring custom Ryzen chips to the Surface Laptop, so there's no reason Team Red shouldn't get a look in for the Surface Pros. So I’d like to see them put to use in the Surface Pro 8. Intel Tiger Lake chips offer pretty solid laptop-grade processor power, but some of AMD’s mobile Ryzen CPUs are really impressive. Surface Pro 8: AMD chips and no more 4GB of RAM And a faster refresh rate wouldn't go amiss, as well as a higher touch-sampling rate to make the screen feel more responsive when used as a tablet. So I’d like to see a refreshed PixelSense display with a more color-accurate panel and boosted brightness, ideally 500 nits of brightness or above. The current Surface Pro's PixelSense touchscreen display is great, full of color and contrast, but it can overdo things a bit. While I’d like to see the Surface Pro 8 sport slimmer screen bezels and thus a larger display, say 13 inches, I’d also like to see some tweaks to the panel it'll use.
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