Microsoft’s Robin Seiler introduced the device and confirmed the device is available in silver and black. As we previously reported, the Surface Pro 7 runs Intel’s 10th-gen Ice Lake CPUs. Looking at the entry level variant, the Pro 7 starts with the usual Core i3 processor coupled with 4GB of RAM and a 128GB SSD. Next up is an i5 version with 8GB of RAM and the same 128GB storage solutions. However, with this device customers can configure up to 256GB SSD. //twitter.com/surface/status/1179403325097283584 Another version of the Surface Pro 7 is the Intel Core i7 variant, which again serves as the top end model. This comes with 16GB RAM and a 256GB solid state drive. This i7 version will also be available with a 512GB SSD. The biggest upgrade to the Surface Pro line was the addition of a USB-C port, something many users have wanted Microsoft to introduce for years. Surface Pro 7 is available for pre-order today and starts at $749.