A couple of Microsoft support pages have showed up for the unannounced Surface Laptop 4, recommending a launch might be unavoidable. One is a placeholder for an AMD version of the PC, while the other is for an Intel model. Both were spotted by WalkingCat, a regularly solid source of gadget leaks, who guesses that we may see them launched at a Surface event when one week from now. The Microsoft support page doesn't give a lot more subtleties on the laptop, however a report from WinFuture a month ago fills in the subtleties. The AMD processors utilized will purportedly be from its 4000 mobile series, and will incorporate the Ryzen 5 4680U and the Ryzen 7 4980U. That is a stage up from the 3000-series chips utilized in 2019's Surface Laptop 3, however anybody expecting to see AMD's brand new Ryzen 5000 mobile processors here may be disappointed. On the Intel side, WinFuture notes we should see 11th-gen chips like the Core 15-1145G7 and the Core i7-1185G7. Something else, the specs and form-factor of the Surface Laptop 4 are allegedly extensively in accordance with past models. There'll evidently be 13.5-and 15-inch models accessible, with a maximum of 32GB of RAM and 1TB of storage. Their screens ought to keep up that incredible 3:2 aspect ratio. Microsoft is yet to make any official declarations about when its new laptops could be launched, yet considering the support pages are as of now live a release can't be far away.