Quote from: Jim Adler on October 29, 2019, 16:42:07QuoteMicrosoft has sourced SK Hynix once again for all its storage needs. The single M.2 2230 slot houses an SK Hynix BC501 HFM256GDGTNG NVMe SSD for slow sequential read and write rates of just 1100 MB/s and 500 MB/s, respectively, to be in line with last year's Surface Laptop 2. Competing flagship Ultrabooks tend to come with much faster drives from Toshiba, Apple, or Samsung.
This also isn't entirely accurate... they also use the new Toshiba BG4 drives. Sequential read/write on mine at home is 2343 MB/s and 1588 MB/s.
Quote from: Jim Adler on October 29, 2019, 16:27:01
I've read from multiple reviews/posts that you are able to charge the Surface Laptop 3 using the USB-C port?
QuoteMicrosoft has sourced SK Hynix once again for all its storage needs. The single M.2 2230 slot houses an SK Hynix BC501 HFM256GDGTNG NVMe SSD for slow sequential read and write rates of just 1100 MB/s and 500 MB/s, respectively, to be in line with last year's Surface Laptop 2. Competing flagship Ultrabooks tend to come with much faster drives from Toshiba, Apple, or Samsung.
Quote from: Gobrel on October 29, 2019, 11:16:51
You write dual channel would help in gaming. The screenshots from cpu-z show clearly that there is dual channel.