It’s unclear if this will actually be called Surface Go 4, mind you, and despite earlier rumors anticipating a switch from Intel processing power to ARM-based Snapdragon chips, Microsoft is now predicted to play it safe from that particular standpoint.
Yes, this year’s upgraded Surface Go is likely to pack a quad-core Intel N200 SoC from the “Alder Lake N” family, which certainly sounds punchy enough for the new tablet’s expected price range.
How much you’ll pay for your Surface Go 4 will obviously greatly depend on your preferred storage configuration from a fairly standard trio of 64, 128, and 256GB options. All three of these variants should be equipped with 4GB RAM, most likely featuring no important visual changes and kicking off commercial availability sometime in October.