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Tuesday, April 13th, 2021

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    9:00a
    Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite 5G Performance Report: First Taste of the Snapdragon 780G

    Announced a few weeks ago, we’re looking at the impressive performance and efficiency of the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 780G SoC, courtesy of Xiaomi’s new Mi 11 Lite 5G mid-range phone.

    9:00a
    Microsoft Springs A Surface Launch: Surface Laptop 4 Announced With Custom Ryzen

    Microsoft tends to update their Surface lineup on an irregular schedule, not necessarily following the updated CPUs that are generally announced on a mostly annual cadence. Today Microsoft is announcing an updated Surface Laptop, dubbed the Surface Laptop 4, and brings the hardware up to date, somewhat at least. Also, with the explosion in video conferencing as a result of the Covid-19 global pandemic, the company is also announcing a slew of accessories to improve the Microsoft Teams experience.

    Surface Laptop 4: Intel Tiger Lake and Custom AMD Processors

    Microsoft’s update schedule often means their products linger in the market with specifications that are no longer current. Perhaps no product has felt that more than the Microsoft Surface Laptop 3, especially the AMD version, which launched in late 2019. Based on AMD’s Picasso platform at the time, the AMD Ryzen Surface Edition processor suffered from poor battery life – an issue which AMD resolved with the launch of their Ryzen 4000 series “Renoir” processors just a few months later.

    Today, Microsoft is rectifying this, but not going quite as far as you would expect for a device launching in April 2021. Once again, Microsoft will be launching both Intel and AMD powered versions of the Surface Laptop 4, and again, the AMD models will feature a custom Ryzen processor. However, despite AMD releasing their Ryzen 5000 series “Cezanne” lineup, the Surface Laptop 4 will feature the older Renoir platform. As disappointing as this is, Renoir was a very capable platform, with great performance, and great battery life. Perhaps the Surface Laptop 4 refresh was supposed to come in late 2020, but was delayed by Covid, but regardless, even with the Ryzen 4000 series powering it, the Surface Laptop 4 should be a big improvement over the Surface Laptop 3.

    Microsoft Surface Laptop 4
      13.5-Inch 15-Inch
    Processor Intel Core i5-1035G7

    Intel Core i5-1145G7

    Intel Core i7-1185G7

    AMD Ryzen 5 4680U

    AMD Ryzen 7 4980U
    Intel Core i7-1185G7

    AMD Ryzen 7 4980U
    Memory 8GB/16GB/32GB LPDDR4X-3733MHz Intel: 8GB/16GB/32GB LPDDR4X-3733MHz
    AMD: 8GB/16GB/32GB DDR4-2400MHz
    Graphics Intel: Intel Iris Xe Grahics
    AMD: AMD Ryzen Microsoft Surface Edition Radeon Graphics
    Display 13.5" 2256x1504 3:2 PixelSense
    Touch and Pen support
    Individually calibrated panels
    15" 2496x1664 3:2 PixelSense
    Touch and Pen support
    Individually calibrated panels
    Storage 256 GB, 512 GB PCIe NVMe
    Removable Drive
    Networking Wi-Fi 6 802.11ax
    Bluetooth 5.0
    Audio Omnisonic Speakers
    Dolby Audio 9
    Battery Up to 19 hours on AMD Ryzen 5
    Up to 17 hours on Intel Core i5
    Up to 17.5 hours on AMD Ryzen 5
    Up to 16.5 hours on Intel Core i5
    Right Side Surface Connect Port
    Left Side USB Type-A
    USB Type-C
    Headset Jack
    Dimensions 308 x 223 x 14.51 mm (12.1 x 8.8 x 0.57 inches) 339.5 x 244 x 14.69 mm (13.4 x 9.6 x 0.57 inches)
    Weight Fabric: 1.26kg
    Metal: 1.29kg
    1.54kg
    Camera Front: 720p Camera and Windows Hello support
    Dual far-field Studio Mics
    Extras Surface Pen and Dial (sold separately)
    TPM 2.0
    Pricing Starting at $999 USD Starting at $1099 USD

    Perhaps disappointingly for AMD fans, customers who opt for the Intel-based Surface Laptop 4 will not have to suffer such indignities. Surface Laptop 4 will ship with the latest Intel Tiger Lake platform, which brings slightly updated CPU cores, and much more powerful Intel Xe graphics, on Intel’s 10 nm process.

    Also good news is that Microsoft has drastically expanded the lineup in terms of choice, with both the 13.5-inch, and the 15-inch models both available with AMD or Intel options, whereas the AMD version was only available in the 15-inch for Surface Laptop 3, and the Intel Ice Lake was only available as the “Business” edition. For the Surface Laptop 4, there is plenty of choice.

    Additional choices are now available in terms of color too, with Microsoft adding an Ice Blue option to the existing Platinum, Matte Black, and Sandstone options. One of the most unique aspects of the original Surface Laptop was the Alcantara keyboard deck, and Microsoft has kept that as an option for the 13.5-inch model in either Platinum or Ice Blue.

    Microsoft is claiming up to 19 hours of battery life on the Surface Laptop 4, in 13.5-inch guise and with the AMD Ryzen processor. This is a significant upgrade over the outgoing model, and comes alongside much better performance. Memory is 8 GB to 32 GB, and storage is 256 GB to 1 TB. Microsoft used to be guilty of offering specifications that were too low for even a base model, but 8 GB / 256 GB is a reasonable low-end configuration.

    Microsoft pushed back on USB Type-C, and the company still is pushing back on Thunderbolt, even on the Intel-based devices. Thunderbolt 4 brings a lot of standardization, and would have been nice to see, but sadly, the company refuses to support it. One area where they can be commended though is that they are expanding their removable SSD support to the Surface Laptop 4, allowing easier expandability in the future. The drives are, as far as we can tell, still PCIe 3.0 NVMe drives, even though the Intel Tiger Lake model would support PCIe 4.0 storage. We’ll try to get clarification on if the slot supports it or not though.

    The Surface Laptop has always offered great build quality, along with the fantastic PixelSense display in the now ubiquitous Surface 3:2 aspect ratio. While there are no major changes to the chassis, the updated internals, coupled with the light weight and good display, bring the Surface Laptop back into the equation.

    The Surface Laptop 4 is available for pre-order, starting at $999 for the 13.5-inch, and $1099 for the 15-inch models.

    Source: Microsoft

    10:15a
    AMD Ryzen 5000G APUs: OEM Only For Now, Full Release Later This Year

    With the high demand for semiconductors causing most companies to focus on their high margin, high profitability components, I wasn’t expecting to see many launches of low-to-mid range hardware for the rest of 2021. AMD has surprised me in announcing its entry and mid-level processors with integrated graphics today, offering up to eight Zen 3 cores and Vega 8 graphics, but AMD is pointing out that these models are for the pre-built system market only right now. AMD has plans to enable a full retail offering for these components, but this will happen later in the year.

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