Microsoft is getting ready change your operating systems’ update cycle again. According to Windows Central, the Redmond giant will release new versions of Windows 10 and Windows 11 (also called feature updates) every three years.
However, we wouldn’t have to wait that long for news, such as the release of the contents of a baking audio CD in the Windows Insider program. search featured content. These will come in several parallel updates. Let’s see.
Microsoft is changing its schema again
traditionally Windows 10 received two feature updates per yearbut with the arrival of Windows 11, Microsoft chose to apply the same cycle across two active operating systems: that is, they would receive a major update every year.
Now, with the so-called new roadmap, these systems would move into a feature update rhythm with longer lead times from 2023. As we mentioned above, they would receive a major update every three years. the operating system will change the version (there will be no new OS).
For example, the expected new Windows 10 22H2 and Windows 11 22H2 “Sun Valley 2” versions that have not yet been released. In this case, these won’t be driven by the new update plan yet, but they will come to lay the groundwork for Microsoft to implement new feature updates throughout the year.
It is worth noting that Microsoft has not made any changes when it comes to quality updates. Also known as “Tuesday Patches”, these continue to ship monthly to Windows 10 and Windows 11 and contain enhancements to already installed features, bug fixes, and solutions to security issues.
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