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| Windows 10X | |
|---|---|
| Version of the Windows 10 operating system | |
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Screenshot of Windows 10X | |
| Developer | Microsoft |
| OS family | Microsoft Windows |
| Working state | Scrapped |
| Source model | Closed-source |
| Initial release | 2020 (planned launch) |
| Update method | Windows Update |
| Kernel type | Hybrid (Windows NT kernel) |
| Succeeded by | Windows 11 (2021) |
| Support status | |
| No support was ever issued; cancelled in 2021 | |
Windows 10X is a cancelled edition of Windows 10, a major release of the Microsoft Windows series of operating systems. Announced by Microsoft on October 2, 2019, it was initially developed as an operating system to support dual-screen devices, such as the unreleased Surface Neo. 10X was expected to be released in 2020, but Microsoft later announced that the project had been cancelled in May 2021. [1] However, some features and design changes from 10X were integrated into the newer Windows 11. [2] While the operating system was originally designed for dual-screen devices, Windows 10X shifted its target to single-screen devices in 2020 due to increasing demand for traditional computers from the COVID-19 pandemic. [3]
Windows 10X introduced major changes to the Windows shell, abolishing legacy components in favor of new user experiences and enhanced security, [4] as well as some notable design changes, which were integrated into Windows 11:
In May 2021, Microsoft announced that 10X was cancelled, but new features and design changes would be integrated into other Microsoft products (such as Windows 11). [7]