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Microsoft reportedly shelves Windows 10X, its Chrome OS competitor

Microsoft has been trying to build a lighter version of Windows for more than 10 years without success. The latest effort, Windows 10X, has reportedly now been shelved, in favor of improving Windows 10 instead.

Following a delay and a change of focus to single-screen devices, it now seems Windows 10X may never see the light of day. According to Petri, Microsoft won’t ship Windows 10X this year. In fact, it “likely never” will. Instead, the company reportedly plans to integrate some of the features it developed for the OS into Windows 10 proper. Those elements could include the user interface and app containers. Microsoft declined to comment on the status of Windows 10X.

As for the reasoning behind decision, it seems most of the people Microsoft gave the chance to try Windows 10X liked the features the company had developed but weren’t excited about accessing them in a completely different operating system from the one they use every day. The pandemic has also changed the computing landscape. Even with chip shortages, 2020 was the best year for PC shipments in a decade, and during its most recent earnings call, Microsoft said there were 1.3 billion active Windows 10 devices out in the wild. If there was a time for a streamlined version of Windows 10, 2021 is not it.

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