Surface Pro 10

Surface Pro 10
DeveloperMicrosoft
Product familyMicrosoft Surface
Type2-in-1 detachable
GenerationTenth
PredecessorSurface Pro 9
SuccessorSurface Pro 11th Edition
Websitemicrosoft.com

The Microsoft Surface Pro 10 is a 2-in-1 detachable tablet computer developed by Microsoft, succeeding the Surface Pro 9.[1]

The device was announced on March 22, 2024 alongside the Surface Laptop 6[2] and released on April 9, 2024, targeting business customers.[1][3] The general public can purchase the device some time in May, 2024.[4] However, the consumer version will use the ARM processor.

History

Features

Hardware

Surface Pro 10 configuration options
CPU Integrated GPU NPU RAM Internal Storage
Intel Core Ultra 5 processor 135U Intel Graphics Intel AI Boost 8 GB 256 GB
16 GB 512 GB
Intel® Core Ultra 7 processor 165U 32 GB 1 TB
64 GB

Software

Accessories

Reception

Timeline

Timeline of Surface devices
Surface Duo 2Surface DuoSurface Hub 3Surface Hub 2SSurface HubSurface Studio 2Surface Studio 2Surface StudioSurface Laptop SESurface Laptop Studio 2Surface Laptop StudioSurface Laptop Go 3Surface Laptop Go 2Surface Laptop GoSurface Laptop (7th generation)Surface Laptop 6Surface Laptop 5Surface Laptop 4Surface Laptop 3Surface Laptop 2Surface LaptopSurface Book 3Surface Book 2Surface BookSurface Pro XSurface Pro XSurface Go 4Surface Go 3Surface Go 2Surface GoSurface Pro (11th generation)Surface Pro 10Surface Pro 9Surface Pro 8Surface Pro 7Surface Pro 7Surface Pro 6Surface Pro (2017)Surface Pro 4Surface Pro 3Surface Pro 2Surface ProSurface 3Surface 2Surface (2012 tablet)

References

  1. ^ a b "Surface Pro 10 for Business: Everything you need to know about Microsoft's flagship tablet". XDA Developers. 22 March 2024.
  2. ^ "Microsoft Surface Pro 10, Surface Laptop 6, With Intel Core Ultra CPU Launched for Businesses: Price, Features". Gadgets360. 22 March 2024.
  3. ^ "Microsoft launches its first AI PCs with emphasis on easy repairs". GizmoChina. 22 March 2024.
  4. ^ "Microsoft debuts major Surface overhauls that regular people can't buy". Ars Technica. 22 March 2024.
Preceded by Surface Pro
10th generation
Succeeded by