![]() ![]() Whatever the plan might be, one thing is almost certain. Instead, Microsoft may be thinking of making Windows 11 available for consumers and Windows 10 21H2 as a minor update for enterprise customers since they usually are not interested in new features. ![]() However, since there is no official information, it is also unclear who is getting what version since, according to the same report, there is a chance that consumers may not be able to choose to stay on Windows 10 beyond version 21H1. According to a new report from Windows Latest (and GitHub), the company recently published a documentation page (later edited) that includes the reference of the “Windows Sun Valley” and Windows 10 separately, which indicates that the software giant will continue to support the older version alongside the new operating system.įurthermore, the Windows 10 lifecycle documentation page also received an update recently indicating that the operating system will continue to be supported until October 14, 2025, which also supports the claim that the Sun Valley update will release simultaneously with the next feature update of Windows 10. Instead, the company is likely to release Windows 11 alongside a new feature update for Windows 10 (version 21H2).Īlthough it’s still unclear the exact details of the plan, it looks like we will have two versions of the operating system. Microsoft is planning to release Windows 11 (Sun Valley) sometime in the fall of 2021, but it appears that it won’t immediately replace Windows 10. ![]()
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