Microsoft can postpone Windows version 10x to 2021
Microsoft can postpone Windows version 10x to 2021

According to a new report, Microsoft's new Windows 10x operating system (originally announced for dual-screen devices) will be released by 2021.

The US software giant said earlier this year: It is redesigning Windows 10x to make it more suitable for single-screen devices than monitors like Surface Neo. With these changes, Microsoft plans to start the system by the end of 2020.

ZDNets reports that a single-screen device for Windows 10x is expected to be released - also for educational and commercial purposes - in the spring of 2021. Rumors say Microsoft can do it a year later, and close a two-screen device on Windows 10x.

Microsoft attributed changes to the Windows version 10x plan to the Corona Virus Outbreak (COVID-19). "Compared to last October, when we shared our vision for the new two-screen Windows device, the world changed completely," said Surface and Windows hardware chief Panos Banai in May last year.

It should be noted that after a significant increase in the use of Windows 10 and video conferencing services (TIMS), Microsoft has reshaped many of its products to meet today's requirements for remote work on critical devices such as computers. And a laptop. the team.

Microsoft's plan to support traditional Win32 desktop applications in Windows 10x also caused development system problems. The website (The Verge) quoted its sources as saying that, in addition to compatibility issues with the complex applications included in the operating system, Microsoft also has performance issues with Win32 applications in Windows 10. These problems also caused a delay in system startup.





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