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    Microsoft’s rumoured lightweight version of Windows has a new codename


    Microsoft is reportedly working on a new lightweight version of its Windows operating system codenamed ‘Lite’. It’s not known whether Microsoft will launch the lightweight operating system under Windows brand. As per reports, Windows Lite is designed to run Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) and Windows Store apps.

    Windows Lite is Microsoft’s answer to Chromebooks which have been making impressive gains in the education section. To counter Google’s growing influence in the territory, Microsoft is working on a lightweight operating system which will run across a variety of new devices, including Centaurus, a dual-screen laptop-sized 2-in-1.

    A new report today claims that Microsoft has finalized a new codename for its lightweight OS. Microsoft has picked up ‘Santorini’ codename instead of ‘Lite’ for its new platform.

    Santorini


    The codename is a moniker which the company assigns to its software and hardware for internal testing. The codenames hold meaning and in this case, Santorini is a small Island in the Aegean Sea.

    Unlike Windows 10, this new lightweight OS will reportedly offer an entirely new experience and it has been tailored to meet the specific needs of the students that will use it.

    The reports also revealed that Microsoft’s new platform is being prepared to work with two designs — Centarus and Pegasus. As the previous rumour suggested, Centaurus is a lineup of the dual-screen devices. Pegasus, on the other hand, is intended for 2-in-1s and laptops we’re all familiar with.

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  2. Kari Win User

    New codenames for the releases!


    It's not fake news. It's something you could call an educated guess, or maybe a convincing rumour told by reliable sources.

    Mary Jo Foley for instance is a globally known IT writer withy a remarkably good reputation, and known good contacts within Microsoft. She wrote an article five weeks ago on ZDNet titled What comes after Windows 10 19H1? Vanadium.

    An extract of that article:

    I fully believe this to be true, something that will happen starting by version 1909 released end of next year.
     
  3. Skynet100 Win User
    New codenames for the releases!


    On some websites in the media some have stated that Microsoft will be implementing new codenames for Windows 10 instead of codenames like 19H1 which will be apparently be something like Vibranium etc. Has Microsoft confirmed this officially? Or shall I just assume at the moment that its fake news?
     
    Skynet100, Feb 21, 2019
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    Windows 10 lightweight version

    How can I tell if my Windows 10 installation is the lightweight version for hardware that can't run the full version?
     
    NancyEJones, Feb 21, 2019
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