Software · 2021-11-17

Microsoft will support Windows 10 with once-a-year update – Software

Microsoft today said it would be only updating Windows 10 once a year instead of the earlier two times a year.


Microsoft Will Continue Supporting Windows 10 With Yearly Feature Updates – tech.slashdot.org

Along with the release of Windows 10’s November 2021 update, Microsoft announced that it will no longer provide Windows 10 updates twice per year. Instead, it’s switching to a once-per-year schedule. As Ars Technica notes, “This is meant to sync Windows 10’s update schedule with Windows 11’which is also going to receive major feature updates once per year.” From the report: Microsoft hasn’t committed to the number of yearly updates it will provide for Windows 10, but the company will support “at least one version” of the OS until update support ends in October of 2025.

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