Microsoft is working on Windows 10 “Threshold Wave 2,” a new update focused on optimization and stability, and the company plans to release it in October.
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Windows 10 is coming out on July 29th and Microsoft is already focusing on the next update, known as “Threshold wave 2”. While we know that the software maker is already working on the next major update wave for Windows 10, codenamed “Redstone”, new information shows that the company plans to release another update in the coming months.
Threshold Wave 2 is the first significant update the operating system will receive after its official release. The update will not be just another patch, but an update that focuses on bringing more optimization and stability to Windows 10, but will not include any new features.
The update is currently scheduled to roll out in October, just three months after the official release. And the timeframe makes sense, because that's the period in which Microsoft has time to collect telemetry data about new computers running the operating system and unique configurations. This is valuable information that the company can use to improve Windows 10.