Surface Pro 4 gets new firmware updates to improve system stability

Rabia Noureen

Microsoft has recently released new firmware updates for its Surface Pro 4 (via Neowin). The new bits should bring stability and security improvements for the company’s Surface Pro 4 devices.

As usual, these updates are rolling out gradually for all Surface Pro 4 owners running Windows 10 version 1809 or newer to download them. You can learn more details about the different firmware updates below:

  • Intel iCLS Client Extension: 1914.13.0.1063 addresses security updates and improves system stability.
  • Intel(R) ICLS Client – Software devices: 1.56.87.0 addresses security updates and improves system stability.
  • Intel(R) Management Engine Interface – System: 1914.12.0.1256 addresses security updates and improves system stability.
  • Marvell AVASTAR Bluetooth Radio Adapter – Bluetooth: 15.68.17018.116 improves connection stability and enables the support of new products.
  • Marvell AVASTAR Wireless-AC Network Controller: 15.68.17018.116 addresses security updates and improves system stability.
  • Surface ME – Firmware: 11.8.70.3626 addresses security updates and improves system stability.
  • Surface UEFI – Firmware: 109.3192.768.0 addresses security updates and improves system stability.

It is worth noting that the changelog indicates that the Bluetooth driver enables the support of “new products.” However, Microsoft has not explicitly defined what it means by this term, but with the announcement of the Surface Headphones 2 and Surface Earbuds last week, we assume that the Redmond giant could be referring to them.

You can head over to Settings > Updates & Security > Check for updates now to download and install the latest firmware update.