The Windows IoT Enterprise product line is intended for fixed purpose devices. These devices are typically found in industries including, but not limited to, banking, healthcare, hospitality, manufacturing, and retail. Windows IoT Enterprise is a derivative of Windows Enterprise and as such includes advanced security, management, and lockdown capabilities required to support fixed purpose devices in an enterprise environment.
There are currently three products offerings in the Windows IoT Enterprise product line each of which contain multiple releases. For more information, see...
Each of the Windows IoT Enterprise product offerings is available for device makers through an authorized Windows IoT Distributor for building new devices. To learn more about licensing Windows IoT Enterprise, see Licensing and Usage.
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Windows IoT Enterprise LTSCWindows IoT Enterprise is available through the Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC) to provide a 10-year support lifecycle for special-purpose devices. New LTSC releases are typically provided on a three year cadence, but timing can vary from one release to the next. We communicate variances in this cadence as early as possible. For more information, see Windows as a service - Long-Term Servicing Channel.
Windows IoT Enterprise LTSC releases follow the Fixed Lifecycle Policy where each release is supported for 10 years and requires a separate license.
Windows IoT Enterprise LTSC releases(All dates are listed in ISO 8601 format: YYYYâMMâDD)
For more information, See Windows IoT Enterprise LTSC support lifecycle.
Windows IoT EnterpriseWindows IoT Enterprise is also available through the General Availability Channel for Windows IoT Enterprise is also designed for special-purpose devices that require the latest feature updates as soon as they're available. Windows IoT Enterprise in the General Availability Channel provides a 36 month lifecycle (30 months for Windows 10) which is reset with each annual feature update. For more information, see Windows as a Service - General Availability Channel.
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Windows 11 IoT Enterprise, version 24H2 is now available for OEMs building new devices and for upgrade using Windows Update.
Windows 11 IoT Enterprise releases follow the Modern Lifecycle Policy where each release is supported for 36-months and each feature update resets the support lifecycle.
(All dates are listed in ISO 8601 format: YYYY/MM/DD)
Product Start Date Retirement Date Windows 11 IoT Enterprise 2021â10â04 In SupportFor more information, see Windows 11 IoT Enterprise support lifecycle.
Windows 10 IoT EnterpriseWindows 10 IoT Enterprise releases follow the Modern Lifecycle Policy where each release is supported for 30-months and each feature update resets the support lifecycle.
(All dates are listed in ISO 8601 format: YYYY-MM-DD)
Product Start Date Retirement Date Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2015â07â29 2025â10â14 Release Versions Build Start Date End of Servicing Windows 10 IoT Enterprise, version 22H2 19045 2022â10â18 2025â10â14 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise, version 21H2 19044 2021â11â16 2024â06â11 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise, version 21H1 19043 2021â05â18 2022â12â13 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise, version 20H2 19042 2020â10â20 2023â05â09 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise, version 2004 19041 2020â05â27 2021â12â14 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise, version 1909 18363 2019â11â12 2022â05â10 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise, version 1903 18362 2019â08â29 2020â12â08 Windows 10 Enterprise, version 1809 17763 2018â11â13 2021â05â11 Windows 10 Enterprise, version 1803 17134 2018â04â30 2021â05â11 Windows 10 Enterprise, version 1709 16229 2017â10â17 2020â10â13 Windows 10 Enterprise, version 1703 15063 2017â04â11 2019â10â08 Windows 10 Enterprise, version 1607 14393 2016â08â02 2019â04â09 Windows 10 Enterprise, version 1511 10586 2015â11â10 2017â10â10 Windows 10 Enterprise, version 1507 10240 2015â07â29 2017â05â09For more information, see Windows 10 IoT Enterprise support lifecycle.
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