Microsoft will launch 32-bit Win10 version

  

Computer store news: Windows Insider project director Gabriel Aul announced on Bird Microblog that a significant number of users have been using 32-bit devices, and Microsoft will offer 32-bit Windows 10 versions.


The main advantage of the Windows operating system is its large user base, with billions of people operating more than one billion Windows devices every day. In this large number of groups, a considerable number of users still use the 32-bit operating system version. As of December 2014, nearly 71 million devices still run 32-bit Windows versions, although 92.8% of devices run 64-bit Windows versions in Windows devices that are currently sold for less than a year.

It is likely that the actual number of users far exceeds this number, as this only represents those who receive the patch. In view of this, it is estimated that more than 100 million users still use 32-bit devices.

This is a dilemma for Microsoft. Although the latest Windows operating system is attempting to take the future of software and hardware to new heights, they cannot afford to lose the weight of such a large part of the user, whether from an economic perspective or a public relations perspective. In particular, there are reports that many corporate users prefer to use Windows 7, rather than upgrading to a higher version.

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