It seems Microsoft is preparing to release Windows 10 Pro for Workstations soon, another new version of Windows 10.
"We know that power users have unique needs and to be able to function effectively we take the comments we take very seriously," said Microsoft Partner Program Manager, Klaus Diaconu, in a post on blog of the company on 10 August.
Windows 10 Pro for Workstations will have "unique support for server-quality hardware," according to Microsoft, "and are designed to meet critical needs and workload calculation."
This new version, which will be available with upcoming Windows 10 Creators Fall Update (1703) to be released in September, will include ReFS file system, persistent memory, faster sharing files using SMB Direct, as well as support for new hardware configurations, including Intel Xeon or AMD Opteron processors with up to four CPUs and memory up to 6 terabytes. Today, Windows 10 is limited to dual-CPU configurations and up to 2TB of memory.
Microsoft's slide (embedded below) claims the new version exists Workstation.
The original Microsoft Windows 10 series included three versions for IoT devices and six other versions of Windows 10: Home, Mobile, Pro, Enterprise, Educations and Mobile Enterprise. Then Microsoft added Windows 10 S.
There are also two more subscriptions of Window's 10 for Business, Window 10 Enterprise E3 and E5.