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Microsoft confirms Win10 21H1 coming: No change in hardware compatibility

Windows 10 is about to release in a major update of the 21H1 version this year, but Microsoft officials have never recognized this update.

Recently released preview version of the Win10 system, Microsoft explained some new interface designs. Microsoft published an article on its official technical forum yesterday, introducing the hardware compatibility of the Windows 10 21H1 version, but did not disclose more information.

The article mentioned the content of the new system Windows Hardware Compatibility Program. Compared with 20H2, the hardware compatibility of Win10 21H1 has not changed.

Any device after Windows 10 2004 version can be compatible with 21H1. There is no change in driver signature, Errata, and license.

Windows 10 2004, 20H2, and 20H1 all use the same WHCP hardware compatibility environment. Therefore, manufacturers do not require to repeat compatibility tests to install the Win10 21H1 OEM version for future computer hardware.

The computers on sale can also be seamlessly connected to 21H1, without the trouble of driver compatibility. However, the details will not be known until 21H1 is officially on sale.

Earlier, a Microsoft developer revealed the release date of Win10 21H1. The new version of Windows is supposed to be released in June 2021.

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