Surface Laptop 3 Gets New Firmware Update (AMD Only)

Aug 11, 2021 at 07:46pm EDT
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Microsoft has released fresh firmware updates for Surface Laptop 3 with AMD processors, which are the first updates since February. Updates for Laptop 3 with Intel chips were already released a few days back. These latest updates are only available for devices running Windows 10 May 2019 Update, version 1903 (19H1), or greater. August 2021 updates focus on improving device performance along with addressing security vulnerabilities.

Surface Laptop 3 (AMD) firmware updates

Windows Update History Device Manager Version and Update
Surface - Firmware - 14.204.139.0 Surface Keyboard - Firmware Improves keyboard telemetry
Surface – System – 9.54.139.0 Surface Serial Hub Driver – System devices Improves device stability by addressing bugcheck
Surface -System – 6.119.139.0 Surface Integration Service Device – System devices Improves device performance
Surface - Extension - 6.7.137.0 Surface Dock 2 Firmware Update - Extension Improves device stability and reliability with Surface Dock 2 scenarios
Surface - System – 18.52.139.0 Surface Integration – System devices Improves device performance
Surface – HIDClass – 3.208.137.0 Surface Touch Pen Processor – Human Interface Devices Improves Pen and Touch stability
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. - Display - 26.20.12067.1 AMD Radeon (TM) Vega 9 Graphics - Display Adapter / AMD Radeon (TM) Vega 11 Graphics – Display adapters Addresses security vulnerability and improves device stability

Since these updates are released in stages, not every Surface receives them at the same time. Before installing, you can confirm which processor is in your device through Settings > System > About. After the updates are installed, select the Start button > Power > Restart to restart your device.

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