Microsoft has completed the Windows 10 20H1 update much earlier than expected. The 20H1 update seems ready to go to the RTM stage. Micorosft started testing the 20H2 update, codenamed Windows 10 Manganese.
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Manganese, Hmmm……I think this version belongs to the Asian team, guys. Including Chinese, Japanese, Koreanese and Vietnamese. Now there's also Manganese.
I think you guys are really looking forward to the update Windows 10 2004 Update (20H1) with new features (and bugs, of course, that's tradition). During that time, rumors and leaks about the next version of Windows 10 began to spread.
Windows 10's next feature update is often called 20H2, but a Twitter user named Tero Alhonen discovered that version is internally called “Manganese.”
This finding is based on evidence found in preview builds of Windows 10, specifically the recently released 19603, which features Linux integration Go to the File Explorer application.
If you open PowerShell and try to list available virtual machines, you will see the name of the next version of Windows 10. You can do so using the command:
Get-VMHostSupportedVersion
One thing to note about the photo above is that the official name of the Windows 10 2004 version will be “May 2020 Update”. Therefore, it is good that Microsoft will push the Windows 10 spring update in May, contrary to what we know. Well, I don't know whether to be happy or sad. Speeding up the process will shorten Microsoft's development time and fix bugs. This time, users will probably have to be guinea pigs again.
A few things about Windows 10 20H2 “Manganese”
Unfortunately, the name “Manganese” has been known since 2019.
Like version 1909 (19H2), we can guess Windows 10 20H2 will be announced around November this year according to Microsoft's update schedule.
However, the company hinted last year that 19H2 was a one-of-a-kind beta and could continue to be updated.
Like 20H1, Microsoft began testing 20H2 builds in early 2020. This was to streamline the Windows development schedule with Azure.
However, the company does not mention 20H2 when releasing fast rings almost every week. Therefore, it is difficult to conclude whether the new preview features have any significance for the next Windows 10 update or later versions.
Additionally, much confusion about Microsoft's recent change in Windows 10X development is even more evident. Redmond also announced the cancellation of plans to release any dual-screen devices running Windows 10X, including the Surface Neo in 2020. Instead, the company wants to prepare Windows 10X for single-screen devices first. and brings some features from the Windows 10X version to the regular Windows 10 version.
I just hope that Microsoft will redesign the way folders are arranged. Especially the users folder, it's literally like a dump.
Is anyone else as interested in the new interface of Windows 10 as I am? But I find the Start Menu not very convenient.