The Microsoft Surface Pro 4 release date has been allegedly leaked and it is going to be available on July 2015 as reports suggest that the specs of the Surface Pro 4 are weaker than the Surface Pro 3.
According to the report of PCPro, the specs of the Microsoft Surface Pro 4 allow it to become more energy efficient compared to Surface Pro 3 but the downside is that the performance of the Surface Pro 4 is weaker than the Surface Pro 3.
"The 12in and 14in models of the Surface Pro 4 are said to have a 2160 x 1440 resolution, up to 16GB of RAM (which is double the maximum 8GB that the Surface Pro 3 offered), and a maximum of 1TB of internal storage," wrote PCPro
PCPro then continued, "It's also widely believed the Surface Pro 4 will exchange power for efficiency and ditch the Haswell dual-core i5 and i7 Intel processors in favour of Intel's new Broadwell range of chips. This should mean energy use is reduced by around 30% compared to the Surface Pro 3 chips, but it may sacrifice some power in doing so."
PCPro also talked about the rumored Microsoft Surface Pro 4 Mini and its specs.
"If the rumored Surface Pro 4 'mini' does exist, it's expected to have an Intel Atom 64-bit processor under the hood. Little is known about these processors - which go by the name of "Cherry Trail" - other than they're focused on boosting battery life, graphics, and performance, allowing low-end tablets handle more demanding tasks like playing, recording and editing high-end video," wrote PCPro.
Meanwhile, TechAndPrince reported that the Microsoft Surface Pro 4 release date has been allegedly set by Microsoft to be on July 2015 but the reason it hasn't been announced yet is that Microsoft is just looking for a good event to announce the Microsoft Surface Pro 4 release date.
"The Surface Pro is going to be available on July 2015. The reason why this hasn't been announced yet is because Microsoft wants to make this announcement a big deal and they are waiting for the perfect event so that they could announce it there," wrote TechAndPrince.