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Surface Pro 4 firmware update adds support for ‘new products’ connected over bluetooth

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Microsoft has released a fresh new firmware update for its Surface Pro 4 device.


The May 2020 update brings stability and security improvements and is available as a “Gradual Roll-out” for all Surface Pro 4 devices running Windows 10 October 2018 Update, version 1809, or greater.


Microsoft is also adding support for newer products, possibly hinting at Surface Headphones 2 and Surface Earbuds, connected over bluetooth on the Surface Pro 4.

Windows Update History Name

Device Manager Name

Version and Update

Surface – Extension – 1914.13.0.1063

Intel iCLS Client Extension

1914.13.0.1063

  • addresses security updates and improves system stability.

Intel – Software Component – 1.56.87.0

Intel(R) ICLS Client – Software devices

1.56.87.0

  • addresses security updates and improves system stability.

Intel – System – 1914.12.0.1256

Intel(R) Management Engine Interface – System

1914.12.0.1256

  • addresses security updates and improves system stability.

Marvell Semiconductor, Inc. – Bluetooth – 15.68.17018.116

Marvell AVASTAR Bluetooth Radio Adapter – Bluetooth

15.68.17018.116

  • improves connection stability and enables the support of new products.

Marvell Semiconductor, Inc. – Net – 15.68.17018.116

Marvell AVASTAR Wireless-AC Network Controller

15.68.17018.116

  • addresses security updates and improves system stability.

Surface – Firmware - 11.8.70.3626

Surface ME – Firmware

11.8.70.3626

  • addresses security updates and improves system stability.

Surface – Firmware – 109.3192.768.0

Surface UEFI – Firmware

109.3192.768.0

  • addresses security updates and improves system stability.



After installing the latest update, you’ll also get all the previous updates if your Surface doesn’t have them already.


Only updates that apply to Surface will be downloaded and installed.



Updates released as a “Gradual Roll-out” will be offered automatically over a period of time.


To manually force the download, head over to Settings. Go to the Update & Security option, click on Windows Update and then click on Check for Updates.


Source: update history

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