
Today's Windows 11 IoT Enterprise release is not an LTSC release and instead will have a servicing timeline of 36 months from the month of the release as described in the product lifecycle documentation. These commitments remain firm with this Windows 11 IoT Enterprise release and we are on track to release an LTSC version of Windows 10 IoT Enterprise soon with a 10-year support lifecycle. We also stated that Windows 10 IoT Enterprise will maintain its 10-year support lifecycle with this upcoming 21H2 release. In that announcement, it was communicated that the client edition, Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC, will change its servicing from a 10-year to a 5-year support lifecycle, aligning with the changes to the next perpetual version of Microsoft Office. In February, it was announced that there will be a release of Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC and Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC in the second half (H2) of the calendar year 2021. After recently shipping Windows Server IoT 2022, Windows 11 IoT Enterprise marks the ongoing commitment from Microsoft to deliver innovation and new functionality to the IoT market.

Today marks an exciting day, Windows for IoT is releasing the newest member of its product family, Windows 11 IoT Enterprise. This post has been republished via RSS it originally appeared at: Microsoft Tech Community - Latest Blogs.
