Windows 10 (1909) will be ready in October, but released in November

Microsoft is expected to release Windows 10 update number 1909 soon. But it looks like we'll have to be patient. Windows 10 Build 19H2 or 1909 was expected to release in October, but that appears to have changed.

Windows 10 (1909) will be ready in October, but released in November

Observer Zac Bowden claimsthat the finished version will be assembled and tested this month, and the release update will begin to be distributed at the end of October or November. This was probably influenced by the abundance of crashes and glitches in the latest patches.

Microsoft hasn't confirmed all of these dates yet, but it certainly won't take long to roll out. As expected, an official statement about the release date of Windows 10 19H2 may appear in the next few days.

As expected, there won't be too many changes in Windows 10 (1909). For example, it will be possible to use third-party voice assistants, create events directly on the taskbar, and also more easily update the system.

Additionally, declared "acceleration" of the processor through the use of "fast cores" using Intel Turbo Boost technology of the second and third versions. But this will only work on new chips. The update itself will be distributed through the Update Center as a regular security patch.

More global changes are promised in the assembly, which will be released next spring.



Source: 3dnews.ru

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