Surface Laptop Go and older Surface Laptops get new firmware updates

Surface Laptop Go Hero
Surface Laptop Go Hero (Image credit: Daniel Rubino / Windows Central)

What you need to know

  • Firmware updates are available for the Surface Laptop Go, Surface Laptop, and Surface Laptop 2.
  • The updates focus on improving reliability, stability, and addressing bugs.

The Surface Laptop Go changelog is the longer of the new updates:

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Device Manager NameVersion and Update
Surface System Aggregator– Firmware6.304.139.0
- Improves battery telemetry.
Intel ICLS Client - Software devices1.62.321.1
- Addresses critical security vulnerability and improves system stability.
Intel Management Engine Interface – System2102.100.0.1044
- Addresses critical security vulnerability and improves system stability.
Surface ME - Firmware13.0.1763.5
- Addresses critical security vulnerability and improves system stability.
Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX201 160MHz - Network adapters22.40.0.7
- Improves Wi-Fi connection reliability.
Intel Wireless Bluetooth - Bluetooth22.40.0.2
- Improves BT connection reliability.
Surface Hid Mini Driver - System3.31.139.0
- Addresses critical security vulnerability and improves system stability.
Surface Integration Service Device – System devices6.119.139.0
- Improves integration between system services and improves system stability.
Surface UEFI – Firmware9.101.140.0
- Addresses critical security vulnerability and improves system stability.

The changelog is the same for the Surface Laptop and Surface Laptop 2:

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Device Manager NameVersion and Update
Surface ME - Firmware11.8.86.3877
- Addresses critical security vulnerability and improves system stability.
Intel Management Engine Interface – System2102.100.0.1044
- Addresses critical security vulnerability and improves system stability.
Surface Integration Service Device – System devices6.119.139.0
- Improves integration between system services and improves system stability.
Surface UEFI – Firmware138.3732.768.0
- Addresses critical security vulnerability and improves system stability.

Surface updates roll out in stages, so you might not see these firmware updates yet. You may also need to use the "View optional updates" link in the Windows 10 Settings app.

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