Microsoft Surface Studio 2 is probably going to be the part of the group of new Surface Line devices. That is likely to be announced by Microsoft in New York on October 2. In order to promote the arrival of the second generation All-in-One, the famous Geekbench benchmark is the one whose rich database has left the interesting data on Surface Studio 2.
All boards refer to the same configuration based on the Intel Core i7-7820HQ processor (Quad-Core @2894 MHz), 32GB RAM and 64-bit Windows operating system. Its CPU is a seventh generation Intel solution (Kaby Lake) and does not use the latest octa-core architecture. However, it is not completely sure whether this will be the final configuration, as it is likely to be a test device.
The first model of Surface Studio has never been officially marketed on the market, and the product remains a device aimed at a small niche of users interested in using an AIO with a large touchscreen. At the beginning of October, it will be possible to make more accurate evaluations of the possible arrival of Surface Studio 2.