![]() Windows 11 will come with 36 months of support for Enterprise and Education editions, continuing to provide additional time and flexibility for the validation and at-scale deployments common on those editions. Windows 11 feature updates will release in the second half of the calendar year and will come with 24 months of support for Home, Pro, Pro for Workstations, and Pro Education editions. Windows 11 will have an annual feature update cadence, a change from the semi-annual cadence of Windows 10. ![]() Along with the end user experience and security improvements in Windows 11, we are also introducing enhancements you have suggested and asked for to our servicing approach. ![]() We are pleased with the progress we have made in keeping over 1.3 billion devices updated on a global scale. When we originally released Windows 10, we made a commitment to keep devices protected and productive through best-in-class servicing. Windows 11 is built on the familiar Windows 10 foundation and will begin to be available the second half of this year. Last week we announced Windows 11, the future of Windows for all users. Today, I'm offering an overview of the product lifecycle and details on how we will service Windows 11.
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