Microsoft today released several new drivers for the third-generation Surface Laptop and the latest flagship tablet, the Surface Pro 9. The new May 2023 firmware is now available for download on Intel-based models.
The May firmware update for the Surface Laptop 3 adds support for new expansion accessories, improves the stability of the Surface Dock 2, improves wireless connectivity and patches some security vulnerabilities. The specific driver list is as follows:
This update supports Windows 10 version 20H2 and later, and Windows 11 version 21H2 and later. If users experience problems connecting to Wi-Fi after the update, they can try shutting down and restarting the device.
The May firmware update for Surface Pro 9 focuses on improving the stability of the device. The specific list of drivers is as follows:
This update supports Windows 10 version 21H2 and higher, as well as Windows 11 version 21H2 and higher, and there are no known issues with this update.
This is the first firmware update for the Intel-based Surface Pro 9 after the “Day 0” patch, and the ARM-based version has been in “no update” mode since October 2022.