Microsoft has completed the next one feature update of Windows 10 and it is a matter of time before RTM build on all devices.
Until now we all knew that the mood would start sometime this month, but without any official announcement.
ZDNet's Mary Jo Foley, a very reliable Microsoft analyst, once said that Windows 10 May 2020 Update GA (General Availability from General Availability) was scheduled for May 12, but apparently the company's schedule has changed.
More specifically, the official release day of Windows 10 May 2020 Update, or version 2004, could be May 28, as Microsoft decided to delay it by about two weeks due to a vulnerabilityς zero-day in the operating system.
Although no further details are available at this time, it is believed that Microsoft wants everything to be perfect this time around, so its goal is to resolve known issues before sending RTM to OEMs.
Such as he explains Mary Jo Foley, a delay is not necessarily a surprise given the timing of COVID 19. Too many people work from home, and so development and trial and error sometimes go much slower than before. So there is a possibility that the release of the next major update of Windows 10 will be affected.
Microsoft has not yet released an official release date for the Windows 10 May 2020 Update, but if you want to try out the upcoming version, you can sign up for Windows Insider and download the ISO from Release Preview ring. Microsoft has already made this version available since April.