According to news on June 29, Microsoft has recently pushed a series of firmware updates to the Surface Pro series, including Surface Pro 8, Surface Pro 7. Surface Pro 6 and Surface Pro 5. These updates fix bugs present in previous versions and further improve device security.
According to the editor’s understanding, the firmware update of Surface Pro 8 is mainly for graphics display, Surface Pen interaction and touch stability issues have been fixed. The update covers several major drivers, including Intel Corporation - Display - 31.0.1.01.3889, Intel Corporation - Extn - 31.0.101.3889, Surface - Ext - 15.25.129.0 and Intel Iris Xe Graphics display adapter and extended driver, etc.
Similar to Surface Pro 8, Surface Pro 7's firmware updates mainly focus on fixing graphics issues and improving the stability of Wi-Fi wireless connections. This update also applies to the LTE version of Surface Pro 7, and the main driver content includes Intel Corporation - Display - 31.0.101.3889, Intel Corporation - Extn - 31.0.101.3889, Intel - Bluetooth - 22.190.0.2, Intel - Net - 22.190.0.4, Intel Iris Display adapters from Xe Graphics, Intel Wireless Bluetooth and Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX201 160MHZ, etc.
As for Surface Pro 6 and fifth-generation Surface Pro, Microsoft has announced that it will end support for both devices soon. In order to provide users with a better experience, this firmware update mainly solves display problems and improves device security. Major driver updates include Surface - Firmware - 239.645.768.0, Surface - Extension - 6.13.137.0, Surface UEFI firmware and firmware update extension for Surface Dock 2.
Through this series of firmware updates, Microsoft further improves Surface The performance and stability of Pro series devices provide users with a smoother and safer experience. Users can update accordingly based on their device model to get the latest features and fixes.
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