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## Deploy
### [Deploy Surface devices](deploy.md)
### [Deploying, managing, and servicing Surface Pro X](surface-pro-arm-app-management.md)
### [Windows 10 ARM-based PC app compatibility] (surface-pro-arm-app-performance.md)
### [Deploy the latest firmware and drivers for Surface devices](deploy-the-latest-firmware-and-drivers-for-surface-devices.md)
### [Windows 10 ARM-based PC app compatibility](surface-pro-arm-app-performance.md)
### [Deploy the latest firmware & drivers for Surface devices](deploy-the-latest-firmware-and-drivers-for-surface-devices.md)
### [Surface Deployment Accelerator](microsoft-surface-deployment-accelerator.md)
### [Step by step: Surface Deployment Accelerator](step-by-step-surface-deployment-accelerator.md)
### [Deploy Windows 10 to Surface devices with MDT](deploy-windows-10-to-surface-devices-with-mdt.md)

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| **New or changed topic** | **Description** |
| ------------------------ | --------------- |
| [Deploying, managing, and servicing Surface Pro X](surface-pro-arm-app-management.md)| New document providing an overview of key considerations for deploying, managing, and servicing Surface Pro X.|
| [Deploying, managing, and servicing Surface Pro X](surface-pro-arm-app-management.md)| New document highlighting key considerations for deploying, managing, and servicing Surface Pro X.|
## September 2019

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# Deploy Surface devices
Learn about about deploying Surface devices using Windows Autopilot or on-premises tools.
Learn about about deploying ARM- and Intel-based Surface devices.
## Deploying ARM-based devices
| Topic | Description |
| --- | --- |
| [Deploying, managing, and servicing Surface Pro X](surface-pro-arm-app-management.md) | Get an overview of key considerations for deploying, managing, and servicing Surface Pro X running the Microsoft SQ1 ARM processor. |
| [Get application compatibility information for Surface Pro X](surface-pro-arm-app-performance.md) | Learn about key app deployment considerations for Surface Pro X. |
| [Windows Autopilot and Surface devices](windows-autopilot-and-surface-devices.md) | Learn about Autopilot, the recommended method for deploying Surface Pro X. |
| [Windows 10 ARM-based PC app compatibility](surface-pro-arm-app-performance.md) | Review app compatibility guidance for Surface Pro X. |
## In this section
## Deploying Intel-based devices
| Topic | Description |
| --- | --- |

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Built to handle high performance commercial requirements, Surface Pro X breaks new ground by incorporating the most powerful processor ever released on an ARM device, the Microsoft SQ1 ARM chipset.
Powered by a 3GHz CPU and a 2.1 teraflop GPU, Surface Pro X delivers a full Windows experience. Its 13-hour battery life and built-in 4G LTE make it ideally suited for mobile first-line workers and professionals across the financial, legal, and medical fields or any role demanding extended battery life and continuous connectivity capabilities.
Powered by a 3GHz CPU and a 2.1 teraflop GPU, Surface Pro X provides a full Windows experience. Its 13-hour battery life and built-in 4G LTE make it ideally suited for mobile first-line workers and professionals across the financial, legal, and medical fields or any role demanding extended battery life and continuous connectivity capabilities.
Surface Pro X is designed almost exclusively for a modern, cloud-based environment centered around Microsoft 365, Intune and Windows Autopilot. This article highlights what that looks like and outlines key considerations for deploying, managing, and servicing Surface Pro X.
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| Windows Autopilot | Yes | Yes | |
| Azure AD (co-management) | Yes | Yes | Ability to join Surface Pro X to Azure AD or Active Directory (Hybrid Azure AD Join). |
| SCCM | Yes | Yes | |
| Power on When AC Restore | Yes | Yes | **** |
| Surface Diagnostic Toolkit (SDT) for Business | Yes | Yes | **** |
| Surface Dock Firmware Update | Yes | Yes | **** |
| Asset Tag Utility | Yes | Yes | **** |
| Power on When AC Restore | Yes | Yes | |
| Surface Diagnostic Toolkit (SDT) for Business | Yes | Yes | |
| Surface Dock Firmware Update | Yes | Yes | |
| Asset Tag Utility | Yes | Yes | |
| Surface Enterprise management Mode (SEMM) | Hardware & Software | Partial | No option to disable hardware on Surface Pro X at the firmware level. |
| Surface UEFI Configurator | Hardware & Software | | No option to disable hardware. on Surface Pro X at the firmware level. |
| Surface UEFI Manager | Hardware & Software | Partial | No option to disable hardware on Surface Pro X at the firmware level. |

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# Windows 10 ARM-based PC app compatibility
Applications run differently on a Windows 10 ARM-based PC such as Surface Pro X. Limitations include the following:
Applications run differently on ARM-based Windows 10 PCs such as Surface Pro X. Limitations include the following:
- **Drivers for hardware, games and apps will only work if they're designed for a Windows 10 ARM-based PC**. For more info, check with the hardware manufacturer or the organization that developed the driver. Drivers are software programs that communicate with hardware devices—they're commonly used for antivirus and antimalware software, printing or PDF software, assistive technologies, CD and DVD utilities, and virtualization software. If a driver doesnt work, the app or hardware that relies on it wont work either (at least not fully). Peripherals and devices only work if the drivers they depend on are built into Windows 10, or if the hardware developer has released ARM64 drivers for the device.
- **64-bit (x64) apps wont work**. You'll need 64-bit (ARM64) apps, 32-bit (ARM32) apps, or 32-bit (x86) apps. You can usually find 32-bit (x86) versions of apps, but some app developers only offer 64-bit (x64) apps.