Today at the renewed Windows Hardware Engineering Community (WinHEC)
summit in Shenzhen, China, I had the honor of speaking about Windows 10
and the innovation and opportunity
it offers our valued partners. China
is a global epicenter for innovation and we’re excited to be working
with the area’s leading hardware and software companies to develop
ground-breaking devices and consumer experiences that will help shape
the future of Windows 10. We continue to make great development progress and shared today that
Windows 10 will be available this summer in 190 countries and 111
languages. Windows has always been global with more than 1.5 billion
users around the world and here in China hundreds of millions of PCs
operate Windows today.
That’s why it was particularly fun to show our latest global innovation, Windows Hello, on stage for the first time, and to feature a number of Windows 10 customizations for the China market, such as Cortana in Mandarin.
That’s why it was particularly fun to show our latest global innovation, Windows Hello, on stage for the first time, and to feature a number of Windows 10 customizations for the China market, such as Cortana in Mandarin.
Hardware Innovations Enabled by Windows 10
One of the predominant goals of WinHEC is to showcase opportunities
Windows 10 presents to hardware and device manufacturers. Windows Hello
is one of the new innovations that I was excited to show onstage for the
first time.
Windows Hello* will make Windows 10 more personal by providing
instant access to your devices through biometric authentication – using
your face, iris or fingerprint to unlock your devices – with technology
that is significantly safer than traditional passwords. We’re working
closely with our hardware partners to deliver Windows Hello-capable
devices that will ship with Windows 10. We are thrilled that all OEM
systems incorporating the Intel RealSense F200 sensor will fully support
Windows Hello, including automatic sign-in to Windows. You can read more about Windows Hello here.
Today, we also shared how Windows 10 will support today’s maker
boards, enabling makers to do amazing things with Windows in the
fast-growing Internet of Things space.
For the first time, a new version of Windows for small footprint IoT
devices will be available – for free – when Windows 10 launches. Windows
10 will offer versions of Windows for a diverse set of IoT devices,
ranging from powerful devices like ATMs and ultrasound machines, to
resource constrained devices like gateways. Through key partnerships
with the Raspberry Pi Foundation, Intel, Qualcomm and others, we will
provide great options for commercial devices builders, hobbyists and
students.
We also introduced the Qualcomm DragonBoard 410C to the Windows 10
device family. The Qualcomm DragonBoard 410C is the first Windows 10
developer board with integrated Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS, and a
smartphone-class Snapdragon 410 chipset.
Windows 10 is the only platform that supports innovation across such a
broad family of hardware and we are committed to investing in the
success of our partners and supporting their development activities.
I can’t wait to see how amazing companies around the world will
continue to innovate with devices running Windows 10. Working together I
know we can create some incredible experiences with Windows 10 that
will truly delight our customers.(blog.windows.com)
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