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    Microsoft has released a new firmware update for those rocking a Surface Go 3. The November 2023 update brings compass and wireless improvements, plus security patches for vulnerabilities in Intel's software.

    What is new in the November 2023 firmware update for the Surface Go 3?

    Here is the list of new drivers:

     

    Windows Update Name Windows Device Manager
    Intel Corporation - Bluetooth - 22.230.0.2 Intel(R) Wireless Bluetooth(R) - Bluetooth
    Intel - net - 22.230.0.8 Intel(R) Wi-Fi 6 AX200 160MHz - Network Adapters
    Surface - Firmware - 11.101.143.0 Surface UEFI - Firmware
    Intel - Software Component - 1.66.712.0 Intel(R) iCLS Client - Software components
    Intel - System - 2251.4.2.0 Intel(R) Management Engine Interface - System devices

    Surface - Firmware - 3.1.1.13

    Surface ISH - Firmware
    Surface - Firmware - 11.8.94.4494 Surface ME - Firmware

     

    Here is extra information about the release:

     

    Supported Configurations Surface Go 3
    Supported Windows Versions Windows 10 version 21H2 and newer
    Windows 11 version 21H2 and newer
    How to get the update Windows Update
    Surface Support website (manual installation)
    Update Size 561MB (manual installation only)
    Additional Steps

    We recommend that you restart your Surface to complete any remaining part of the installation. To restart your device, select Start, and then select Power > Restart. If you still feel that your Surface device is not working correctly, visit our help page for Surface devices, choose how you would like to get support, enter what you need assistance with, and then follow the recommended help or articles.

    Known Issues The update does not contain any known issues or bugs.

     

    The third-generation Surface Go 3 has a six-year lifecycle, with the end of support scheduled for October 5, 2023.

     

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