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Microsoft is giving finishing touches to Windows 10 version 1909 update. The update codenamed ’19H2′ is supposed to launch in the fall of 2019, which means pretty soon, given that we’re already in October.
ESD of Windows 10 version 1909 Build 18363.356 was recently published on Windows Server Update Services server (WSUS), suggesting that the rollout would begin in early October and the announcement could be made at the Surface event on October 2.
Microsoft’s Surface event has come and gone and there was one key no show: Windows 10 version 1909, the next version of Windows which will power the upcoming devices.
According to Microsoft’s Brandon LeBlanc, Windows 10 19H2 is not yet ready for the general public and the update hasn’t RTM’ed.
“It’s not done yet,” he said when asked about RTM status of Windows 10 update.
Microsoft is still not ready to provide any specifics on when it is supposed to begin rollout of Windows 10 version 1909, but it’s likely that the rollout will commence in a week or two.
Windows 10 version 1909 is not a big update
Windows 10 version 1909 is not a big release and it won’t make any cosmetic changes to the OS, but after the recent update debacles, the firm is testing the update for a longer period to avoid any past mistakes.
What will be interesting to see, however, is whether Microsoft will detail the rollout plans of the update on the next Patch Tuesday, which takes place on October 8. Microsoft is also expected to use its machine learning-powered gradual rollout approach, which means the update won’t show up on all PCs on the same day.
It’s worth noting that Windows 10 19H2 is the same update that will use favored cores to boost the performance of Intel-powered machines.
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