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Microsoft Windows 10 is an operating system (OS) developed by Microsoft, designed to run on various hardware platforms. Here’s a comprehensive overview:
Core Components:
- Operating System: The core component responsible for managing hardware resources and providing services to applications.
- Windows Core: A set of libraries that provide basic functionality such as file management, networking, security, and hardware abstraction.
- Win32 API (Application Programming Interface): A platform-neutral API used by developers to access Windows features and functionality.
Key Features:
- Multitasking: Supports multiple applications running simultaneously, allowing users to switch between tasks efficiently.
- Integration with Microsoft Services: Seamlessly integrates with other Microsoft services such as Office, Azure, and Dynamics 365.
- Cloud Integration: Allows for seamless synchronization across devices and platforms through features like OneDrive and Windows Update.
- Security: Offers robust security features such as Firewall, Data Protection, and Encryption to protect user data.
- Performance Optimization: Optimized for performance, providing a fast and responsive user experience.
Operating System Architecture:
Windows 10 is designed using a monolithic architecture, where the core components are tightly integrated into a single operating system image (OSI). This allows for efficient resource allocation and minimizes overhead.
System Requirements:
To run Windows 10, you’ll need:
- A compatible hardware platform (x86 or x64)
- A 32-bit or 64-bit processor
- A minimum of 4 GB RAM (8 GB recommended)
- A graphics card with DirectX 11 support
Release History:
The first version of Windows 10, codenamed “Windows 10” was released in October 2015 as a free update for Windows 7 and Windows 8 users.
Major Updates:
- Version 1803 (April 2017): Released to the public with new features such as a redesigned Start menu and improved Cortana virtual assistant.
- Version 1903 (March 2020): Introduced the “Windows 10 Anniversary Update” with performance enhancements, security updates, and improvements for modern apps.
- Version 2004 (September 2021): Released to the public as a free update with new features such as improved gaming performance and better Windows Defender integration.
Pricing:
Microsoft does not officially sell Windows 10 Home or Pro licenses separately; however, it can be purchased in bundles with various Microsoft services.
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