Windows 10 changes the way numbers are numbered

Starting with Windows 20 version 2H10, the will change the number you see in the Windows release information. The number will change to a numbering form that represents half of the calendar year in which the Windows version was released.

The company states that for Windows 10 of version 20H2 they will only be referred to as "version 20H2" instead of "version 2009", as one would expect.

This numbering scheme, according to Microsoft, is a familiar approach to Windows Insiders and is designed to be consistent with Microsoft version names across all releases for commercial customers and their affiliates. Microsoft will continue to use a friendly name, such as the May 2020 Update, to describe the updates.Dell - Windows 10: which systems can be upgraded

Windows 10 version 20H2 will be released later in the second half of 2020. The new version will be available to users running Windows 2004 version 10. It will offer new features and improve performance and quality, according to the company . Windows 10 version 20H2 will also be the first version of Windows 10 to include the new Microsoft Edge, with Chromium.

The 20H2 version will be released in an optimized way. Anyone running the May 2020 Update and updating Windows 10 will have the 20H2 version faster , because it will be installed like a monthly update.

However, for users coming from older versions of Windows 10, the update in the new version will be the same as the one currently in place.

Microsoft has already released the first version 20H2 to Insiders via Beta Channel (former Slow ring).

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