Win10 RTM official version is scheduled to be released on July 22

  

Computer store news: Microsoft previously said that Win10 will be launched in the summer, and now it is mid-May, apparently Microsoft has entered the sprint stage of Windows 10 release. Earlier today Microsoft released the Windows 10 SKU, but did not provide any pricing details (except for the Home and Professional editions, which were free during the first year of the release) and the release date.


According to Russian leaker WZor, Microsoft has finalized the date. On July 22, Microsoft plans to launch Windows 10 RTM on this day, meaning that the new operating system will be available to manufacturers, not There will be changes again.

@tomwarren Launched Windows 10 RTM on July 22;-)

— WZor(@WZorNET)May 13, 2015

Release Date for Windows 10 The rumors point to the end of July or early August. There are rumors that Windows 10 will be available on July 29, in line with what AMD executives claim, and AMD executives say the new operating system will be available at the end of July.

If WZor says the date is accurate, Windows 10 will be released one week after the launch of RTM, which may not be enough in time, but Microsoft may first release updates for internal participants. Announcement in August is also possible, but there is no doubt that Microsoft hopes to release Windows 10 as soon as possible. Not only will it want to get rid of Windows 8, it will adjust its portfolio as soon as possible, but it will also give partners more time to launch new equipment and catch up with the back-to-school shopping season.

RTM is short for Release to Manufacturing or Release to Marketing. The foreign media industry is accustomed to calling it "Going Gold". Formally before the retail store is put on shelves, it takes a while to compress, package and distribute. Therefore, the program code must be completed some time before the official release. The completed program code is called Final Code. After the program code is developed, the master chip is sent to the factory for a large number of compression. This version is called RTM version. Therefore, the RTM version of the program code must be the same as the official version. However, it is different from the official version: for example, the OEM in the official version cannot be upgraded, and the upgraded version will check the old operating system CD if it is newly installed. These are the different places of RTM and the official version, but their main program code. all the same. Strictly speaking, this version is still a retail version and needs to be activated.

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