From e48881041e31281f909121dd07269d4a15221199 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: jdeckerMS Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2016 12:50:11 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 1/2] add silicon support note --- windows/manage/waas-overview.md | 5 ++++- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/windows/manage/waas-overview.md b/windows/manage/waas-overview.md index 22c34f8e05..9858e3953e 100644 --- a/windows/manage/waas-overview.md +++ b/windows/manage/waas-overview.md @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ To align with the new method of delivering feature updates and quality updates i The concept of servicing branches is new, but organizations can use the same management tools they used to manage updates and upgrades in previous versions of Windows. For more information about the servicing tool options for Windows 10 and their capabilities, see [Servicing tools](#servicing-tools). >[!NOTE] ->Servicing branches are not the only way to separate groups of machines when consuming updates. Each branch can contain subsets of devices, which staggers servicing even further. For information about the servicing strategy and ongoing deployment process for Windows 10, including the role of servicing branches, see [Plan servicing strategy for Windows 10 updates](waas-servicing-strategy-windows-10-updates.md). +>Servicing branches are not the only way to separate groups of devices when consuming updates. Each branch can contain subsets of devices, which staggers servicing even further. For information about the servicing strategy and ongoing deployment process for Windows 10, including the role of servicing branches, see [Plan servicing strategy for Windows 10 updates](waas-servicing-strategy-windows-10-updates.md). ### Current Branch @@ -110,6 +110,9 @@ Specialized systems—such as PCs that control medical equipment, point-of-sale Microsoft never publishes feature updates through Windows Update on devices that run Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB. Instead, it typically offers new LTSB releases every 2–3 years, and organizations can choose to install them as in-place upgrades or even skip releases over a 10-year life cycle. +>[!NOTE] +>Windows 10 Long Term Servicing Branches, also known as LTSBs, will support the currently released silicon at the time of release of the LTSB. As future silicon generations are released, support will be created through future Windows 10 LTSB releases that customers can deploy for those systems. For more information, see **Supporting the latest processor and chipsets on Windows** in [Lifecycle support policy FAQ - Windows Products](https://support.microsoft.com/help/18581/lifecycle-support-policy-faq-windows-products). + LTSB is available only in the Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB edition. This build of Windows doesn’t contain many in-box applications, such as Microsoft Edge, Windows Store client, Cortana (limited search capabilities remain available), Microsoft Mail, Calendar, OneNote, Weather, News, Sports, Money, Photos, Camera, Music, and Clock. Therefore, it’s important to remember that Microsoft has positioned the LTSB model primarily for specialized devices. >[!NOTE] From f0b553791102ca0184e93a739ced948d24ddcfba Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: jdeckerMS Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2016 13:29:56 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 2/2] change wording --- windows/manage/waas-overview.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/windows/manage/waas-overview.md b/windows/manage/waas-overview.md index 9858e3953e..03729bd0a4 100644 --- a/windows/manage/waas-overview.md +++ b/windows/manage/waas-overview.md @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ Specialized systems—such as PCs that control medical equipment, point-of-sale Microsoft never publishes feature updates through Windows Update on devices that run Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB. Instead, it typically offers new LTSB releases every 2–3 years, and organizations can choose to install them as in-place upgrades or even skip releases over a 10-year life cycle. >[!NOTE] ->Windows 10 Long Term Servicing Branches, also known as LTSBs, will support the currently released silicon at the time of release of the LTSB. As future silicon generations are released, support will be created through future Windows 10 LTSB releases that customers can deploy for those systems. For more information, see **Supporting the latest processor and chipsets on Windows** in [Lifecycle support policy FAQ - Windows Products](https://support.microsoft.com/help/18581/lifecycle-support-policy-faq-windows-products). +>Windows 10 LTSB will support the currently released silicon at the time of release of the LTSB. As future silicon generations are released, support will be created through future Windows 10 LTSB releases that customers can deploy for those systems. For more information, see **Supporting the latest processor and chipsets on Windows** in [Lifecycle support policy FAQ - Windows Products](https://support.microsoft.com/help/18581/lifecycle-support-policy-faq-windows-products). LTSB is available only in the Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB edition. This build of Windows doesn’t contain many in-box applications, such as Microsoft Edge, Windows Store client, Cortana (limited search capabilities remain available), Microsoft Mail, Calendar, OneNote, Weather, News, Sports, Money, Photos, Camera, Music, and Clock. Therefore, it’s important to remember that Microsoft has positioned the LTSB model primarily for specialized devices.