Read Also: Top Free Windows RT Apps You Need to Download According to some reports from the industry, it seems that now Microsoft is supplying Surface Pro 2 tablets with older processors, despite the fact it had promised customers that the new version will get shipped. A British Surface buyer rang Microsoft in early January to be sure that the tablet would ship with the upgraded chip. Here’s how the story evolved: And when the buyer received the tablet, she discovered that it was still carrying the old model However, if she hadn’t contacted Microsoft, then most obviously nobody would have told her that it’s not the latest version. Unofortunately for her, she didn’t get the upgraded version even after calling again in February: The customer also learnt that Microsoft had received “multiple complaints throughout the previous week that customers were receiving i5-4200 instead of i5-4300 processors“, so this is apparently a widespread problem. However, on the Microsoft Store, Redmond is playing safe by referring to the Surface Pro 2’s CPU as a “4th generation Intel Core i5 Processor”, which could be applied to either model. It seems that Microsoft is just trying to clear the stock and this explains why the switch to a faster processor has been kept silent. Read Also: Download Windows 8.1 Update 1 [x86, x64 and ARM Links]

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