NVIDIA CEO has announced that they are working on the Surface 2 and helping to make the new version much more successful than the first Surface. Still, an ARM chip that won’t run standard x86 application will be the shortfall of the tablets, but at the lower cost for the hardware, it’s a tradeoff.
A big problem for Surface RT, the version of the tablet that runs on ARM-based chips instead of Intel, is that it didn’t have Outlook available at launch, Huang said.
"It is the killer app for Windows," Huang said. "Now we’re going to bring it with the second-generation Surface. We’re working really hard on it, and we hope that it’s going to be a big success."