Microsoft officially released Windows 10 for IoT a high-definition big picture and more details

  

The rumors about Windows 10 for IoT have been around for some time. In its early announcements, many people wondered if Microsoft should How to connect this small embedded device without a screen to Windows 10. At the Build 2015 conference in April this year, the company gave an impressive brief description, but it was rarely heard. The good news is that in late September, Microsoft finally got a big picture and more details of Windows 10 for IoT.

In the above picture, we can clearly see components such as PWM, ADC, and Windows IoT Core Starter Kits.

In early August, Microsoft released the Windows Insider version of Windows 10 IoT Core. In addition, the Windows team said they have received a lot of feedback, which will help them build the next upgrade.

Microsoft also announced a partnership with Adafruit and introduced the new Starter Kit, which is designed to help you get started quickly and easily use Windows 10 IoT Core and Raspberry Pi 2.

The kit includes a compatible set of sensors, cables, electronic accessories, etc. The user will also receive an SD card with Windows 10 IoT pre-installed, instructions, and project sample code.

Interested users can order at www.adafruit.com/windows10iotpi2 or go directly to Microsoft's booth at World Maker Faire (September 26-27, New York).

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