Windows 7/8.1 will now have Skylake support until mid-2018

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Ron Burgundy
Earlier this year, Microsoft announced that it would not be supporting Intel’s Skylake processors on Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 after July 2017. As you might imagine, this was seen as a very controversial announcement that was put in place to try and force those building a system using Intel’s current mainstream CPUs to upgrade to Windows 10.
However, plans have changed a bit and Microsoft has updated its support policy for Skylake processors on Windows 7 and Windows 8.1. Those two operating systems will now get an extra 12 months of support, with the deadline now sitting at July 17th, 2018.

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Writing on the update, Microsoft said: “To help provide greater flexibility for customers who have longer deployment timeframes to Windows 10, the support period for Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 devices on Skylake systems will be extended by one year: from July 17, 2017, to July 17, 2018. Also, after July 2018, all critical Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 security updates will be addressed for Skylake systems until extended support ends for Windows 7, January 14, 2020, and Windows 8.1 on January 10, 2023.”

This is a slight change of plan for Microsoft, who now suddenly seem to be more concerned with giving users the freedom to update their systems when they’re good and ready: “This guidance is designed to help our customers purchase modern hardware with confidence, while continuing to manage their migrations to Windows 10”.

Source: Kitguru
 
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