According to Windowslatest, the next update of Microsoft Windows 10 is called “20H2”, which will be the same as the May 2020 update that was released on May 27.
After Windows 10 version 20H2, Microsoft is expected to release the “21H1” update in the first half of 2021. According to foreign media, Microsoft is considering releasing a new upgrade schedule for the operating system.
Microsoft Windows 10X will initially release RTM this fall, and the Windows 10 21H1 update will also release RTM in the spring of 2021, but Windows 10X has been delayed and will not be released until next spring. Therefore, Microsoft decided to postpone the release of Windows 10’s 2021 Spring Update (also known as 21H1).
Foreign media analysis said that Windows 10 21H1 is very likely not to appear at all, and Microsoft’s next update will appear in the form of 21H2 update with 21H1 features .
Foreign media learned from developers that Windows 10 20H1 (2004 version) and 20H2 (2009 version) share N`the same core components and service content. 20H1 has been publicly released, and 20H2 is being tested and will be released this fall; Windows 10 20H1 (2004 version) and 20H2 also share the same cumulative update package. This means that users can already enable 20H2 features (“Start” menu, Alt-Tab, etc.) in the 20H1 version; Microsoft will use the “feature pack” in systems running Windows 10 version 2004 (May 2020 update / 20H1) Added 20H2 function.
Naijatechnews learned that Microsoft will release the first preview version of Windows 10X in the spring of 2021, which is a modular operating system designed by Microsoft for single-screen products. In the second half of 2021, Microsoft will release Windows 10 21H1 / 21H2 feature updates for traditional/current desktop operating systems. According to foreign media analysis, according to existing information, Microsoft may not launch the Win 10 21H1 update because it is impossible to create two updates for Windows 10 and a new modular operating system at the same time.
According to earlier reports, the single-screen Windows 10X PC will be available in the spring of 2021, while the dual-screen 10X PC will not be available until the spring of 2022, and the Surface Neo will also be postponed to 2022.
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