Intel product roadmap announced accidentally leaked cheap version of Windows 10

  

In the Windows 8.1 era, Microsoft has provided OEMs with a version of the system called Windows 8.1 with Bing. This system is similar in functionality to the retail version. The difference is that the system search engine is forcibly locked to Bing. However, this version of the system has a lower licensing fee and is primarily intended for entry-level hardware devices.

The latest news shows that the above product strategy will also be applied to Windows 10.

Intel's latest product roadmap shows that the company will launch Core M (Cedar City) and Atom (Falls City 2) processors from the fourth quarter of this year, and use these two types of processors. The product will also be pre-installed with the Windows 10 with Bing operating system.

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