Microsoft Surface Pro 5 latest updates: slim chance of 2016 release date for 2-in-1 laptop

Microsoft Surface Pro 4 promo image microsoft.com

For the past couple of months, different reports and rumors have been trying to predict the possible release dates for Microsoft's latest addition to its Surface family of 2-in-1 computers, the Microsoft Surface Pro 5.

The only issue is that there seem to be two possible outcomes for the device's release date. One is a possible release within the year, and the other is a possible early 2017 release.

Microsoft has been keeping strangely quiet about their release plans for the Surface Pro 5. This has been seen by some fans as a clear indication that the device may not be ready just yet and that it might still be a few months until they official launch it.

Reports have also predicted that the rumored hardware and software that will be coming with the device might have also been delayed, which means that Microsoft will likely have to also put off its launch accordingly to a later date.

The brand new laptop computer from Microsoft has been highly rumored to be coming with Intel's latest Kaby Lake-architecture processors. The only problem is that Intel has yet to announce its release.

There are theories that claim that Microsoft may have gotten their hands on the chips early, and could still release the device with the next generation chips within the year. A report from iDigitalTimes is, however, skeptical of this happening and predicts that the Surface Pro 5 will likely be coming out sometime in the first few months of 2017.

Another factor that may have contributed to the device's delayed release is the development of Microsoft's latest Windows 10 update, dubbed the Redstone 2 update. The Windows 10 update is reportedly still unfinished, and that it would likely still be a few months until it is completed. The Surface Pro 5 is highly expected to sport the new update out of the box, which means that Microsoft would again have to delay its release if they want this to happen.

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