Windows 10 May 2020 Update from today on more devices

The release of Windows 10 in version 2004, also known as Update or “20H1”, has reached the next stage. The operating system is for now to users who manually check for updates and have Windows 10 version 1903 or version 1909 installed.

Microsoft now recognizes these users as "applicants" and as of today, it has the 2004 version on a larger number of devices.

The updated version of Windows 10 he says:

Windows 10, version 2004 is available for users with devices running Windows 10, versions 1903 and 1909, and manually “Check for Updates” through Windows Update. A new phase in our traffic begins today. Using her (ML), we increase the number of devices selected for on Windows 10 version 2004 and are nearing end of service. We will continue to train our machine learning in all phases to intelligently roll out new versions of Windows 10 to provide a smooth update experience.

What does this mean other than the good news that Microsoft reports?

To train machine learning the , is experimenting with Windows 10 users, constantly collecting data. If something goes wrong it sends updates and starts over again, collects data and we go again.
Note that to perform its experiments, Microsoft uses the Home and Pro versions, which are still available for free, using a Windows 7 key.
Business editions (paid Windows) do not use this .

If you are interested in installing the 2004 version right now, check for updates from Windows Update. If your device is not excluded from Microsoft "machine learning" services and does not have critical issues or incompatibilities, you may be able to upgrade. You must have version 1909 or version 1903 installed.

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