Microsoft is aiming for a late July 2015 release for Windows 10

The Verge reports that sources have confirmed the Windows 10 launch date leaked by AMD CEO Lisa Su.

Microsoft has been aiming for a late July 2015 release of Windows 10 for months now, The Verge reported on 29 May.

Citing “sources familiar with Microsoft’s plans”, The Verge said the launch plans are on track, with Microsoft working to finalise the Release to Manufacturing code for Windows 10 by the end of June.

The Verge also reported that 29 July 2015 is one of a few target dates discussed for Windows 10’s full public launch.

News of the July launch first emerged in April, when AMD CEO Lisa Su let it slip during an earnings call.

Existing Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 users will be able to get a free upgrade to Windows 10 for a year after it launches.

Microsoft has also announced a number of different editions of Windows 10:

This article originally appeared on MyBroadband and is republished with permission.

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The Verge reports that sources have confirmed the Windows 10 launch date leaked by AMD CEO Lisa Su.

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