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Surface Studio 2 gets new firmware updates with security and stability improvements – onmsft.com

Rabia Noureen Rabia Noureen
July 20, 2021
1 min read

Microsoft has released a new set of firmware updates for its Surface Studio 2 all-in-one PC last week (via WindowsBlogItalia). The latest Surface Studio 2 updates are minor and bring security updates as well as improvements to overall system stability.

You can check out the full list of changes below:

  • Surface UEFI – Firmware: 532.3732.768.0 Addresses critical security vulnerability and improves system stability.
  • Surface ME – Firmware: 11.8.86.3877 Addresses critical security vulnerability and improves system stability.
  • Intel(R) Management Engine Interface – System devices: 2102.100.0.1044 Addresses critical security vulnerability and improves system stability.

As usual, the July 2021 firmware updates will be made available to the Surface Studio 2 PCs running Windows 10 version 1903 (May 2019 Update) or higher. However, these bits are rolling out gradually, and it might take a little while for the updates to reach all devices through Windows Update.

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