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Windows IoT

Windows IoT, short for Windows Internet of Things and formerly known as Windows Embedded, is a family of operating systems from Microsoft designed for use in embedded systems. Microsoft has three different subfamilies of operating systems for embedded devices targeting a wide market, ranging from small-footprint, real-time devices to point of sale (POS) devices like kiosks. Windows Embedded operating systems are available to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), who make it available to end users preloaded with their hardware, in addition to volume license customers in some cases.

Windows IoT
Windows Embedded 8 showing "Hotel Systems" panel, metro-style app
DeveloperMicrosoft
OS familyMicrosoft Windows
Source model
Kernel typeHybrid kernel
LicenseCommercial proprietary software
Official websitedeveloper.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/iot
Support status
Embedded: All editions out of mainstream support at least, while some were in extended support until October 10, 2023. Some editions are eligible for the paid ESU (Extended Security Updates) program (free for Azure Virtual Desktop users). This program allows users to purchase security updates for 3 years, in early installments. Security updates are available until October 8, 2024[1][2]
IoT: Mainstream support until January 12, 2027 and extended support until January 13, 2032[3]

In April 2018, Microsoft released Azure Sphere, another operating system designed for IoT applications running on the Linux kernel.

The IoT family edit

Microsoft rebranded "Windows Embedded" to "Windows IoT" starting with the release of embedded editions of Windows 10.

Enterprise edit

Windows IoT Enterprise branded editions, version 1809 and older, are binary identical to their respective Windows 10 Enterprise editions – Long-Term Servicing Branch (LTSB), Current Branch for Business (CBB), Semi-Annual Channel (SAC), and Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC) – but are licensed exclusively for use in embedded devices.[4] This brand replaces the Embedded Industry, Embedded Standard, and "For Embedded Systems" (FES) brands/subfamilies. Plain unlabeled, Retail/Thin Client, Tablet, and Small Tablet SKUs are available, again differing only in licensing.

It now contains a minor change that allows the use of smaller storage devices, with the possibility of more changes being made in the future.[5][6] In addition, starting with the LTSC edition of version 21H2, Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC will gain an extra five years of support compared to Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC.[7]

  • Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2015 (value based pricing):
    • SKU 6EU-00124 - Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2015 LTSB - High End Edition (Intel Core i7 | Intel Xeon | AMD FX)
    • SKU 6EU-00125 - Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2015 LTSB - Value Edition (Intel Core i3/i5 | AMD R-Series, A10, A8)
    • SKU 6EU-00126 - Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2015 LTSB - Entry Edition (Intel Atom/Celeron | AMD E1, E2, A4, A6)
  • Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 (value based pricing):
    • SKU 6EU-00034 - Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 LTSB - High End Edition (Intel Core i7 | Intel Xeon | AMD FX)
    • SKU 6EU-00035 - Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 LTSB - Value Edition (Intel Core i3/i5 | AMD R-Series, A10, A8)
    • SKU 6EU-00036 - Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 LTSB - Entry Edition (Intel Atom/Celeron | AMD E1, E2, A4, A6)
  • Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 (category based pricing):
    • SKU 6F6-00036 - Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 CBB - High End Edition (Intel Core i7 | Intel Xeon | AMD FX)
    • SKU 6F6-00037 - Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 CBB - Value Edition (Intel Core i3/i5 | AMD R-Series, A10, A8)
    • SKU 6F6-00038 - Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 CBB - Entry Edition (Intel Atom/Celeron | AMD E1, E2, A4, A6)
    • SKU 6F6-00036 - Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 SAC - High End Edition (Intel Core i7 | Intel Xeon | AMD FX)
    • SKU 6F6-00037 - Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 SAC - Value Edition (Intel Core i3/i5 | AMD R-Series, A10, A8)
    • SKU 6F6-00038 - Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 SAC - Entry Edition (Intel Atom/Celeron | AMD E1, E2, A4, A6)
  • Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2019 (value based pricing):
    • SKU MUT-00013 - Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2019 LTSC - High End Edition (Intel Core i7 | Intel Xeon | AMD FX)
    • SKU MUU-00005 - Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2019 LTSC - Value Edition (Intel Core i3/i5 | AMD R-Series, A10, A8)
    • SKU MUV-00005 - Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2019 LTSC - Entry Edition (Intel Atom/Celeron | AMD E1, E2, A4, A6)
  • Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2019 (category based pricing):
    • SKU 6F6-00036 - Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2019 SAC - High End Edition (Intel Core i7 | Intel Xeon | AMD FX)
    • SKU 6F6-00037 - Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2019 SAC - Value Edition (Intel Core i3/i5 | AMD R-Series, A10, A8)
    • SKU 6F6-00038 - Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2019 SAC - Entry Edition (Intel Atom/Celeron | AMD E1, E2, A4, A6)
  • Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2021 (value based pricing):
    • Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2021 LTSC - High End Edition (Intel Core i7 | Intel Xeon | AMD FX)
    • Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2021 LTSC - Value Edition (Intel Core i3/i5 | AMD R-Series, A10, A8)
    • Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2021 LTSC - Entry Edition (Intel Atom/Celeron | AMD E1, E2, A4, A6)
  • Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2021 (category based pricing):
    • Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2021 SAC - High End Edition (Intel Core i7 | Intel Xeon | AMD FX)
    • Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2021 SAC - Value Edition (Intel Core i3/i5 | AMD R-Series, A10, A8)
    • Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2021 SAC - Entry Edition (Intel Atom/Celeron | AMD E1, E2, A4, A6)
  • Windows 11 IoT Enterprise 2021:
    • Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2021 - High End Edition (Intel Core i7 | Intel Xeon | AMD Ryzen | AMD EPYC)
    • Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2021 - Value Edition (Intel Core i3/i5 | AMD RYZEN)
    • Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2021 - Entry Edition (Intel Atom/Celeron | AMD Athlon)
  • Windows 11 IoT Enterprise 2022:
    • Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2022 - High End Edition (Intel Core i7 | Intel Xeon | AMD Ryzen | AMD EPYC)
    • Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2022 - Value Edition (Intel Core i3/i5 | AMD Ryzen)
    • Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2022 - Entry Edition (Intel Atom/Celeron | AMD Athlon)

Mobile edit

Windows 10 IoT Mobile, also known as Windows 10 IoT Mobile Enterprise, is a binary equivalent of Windows 10 Mobile Enterprise licensed for IoT applications. Unsupported as of January 14, 2020.[8][9]

Core edit

Windows 10 IoT Core is considered by some to be the successor to Windows Embedded Compact, although it maintains very little compatibility with it. Optimized for smaller and lower-cost industry devices, it is also provided free of charge for use in devices like the Raspberry Pi for hobbyist use.

Core Pro edit

Windows 10 IoT Core Pro provides the ability to defer and control updates and is licensed only via distributors; it is otherwise identical to the normal IoT Core edition.

Server edit

Windows Server IoT 2019 is a full, binary equivalent version[10] of Windows Server 2019, intended to aggregate data from many 'things'.[11] Like the IoT Enterprise variants, it remains identical in behavior to its regularly licensed counterpart, but differs only in licensing terms. It also is offered in both LTSC and SAC options.

Embedded family edit

Embedded Compact edit

 
Windows Embedded CE 6.0 running on an ICOP Vortex 86DX system

Windows Embedded Compact (previously known as Windows Embedded CE or Windows CE)[12] is the variant of Windows Embedded for very small computers and embedded systems, including consumer electronics devices like set-top boxes and video game consoles. Windows Embedded Compact is a modular real-time operating system with a specialized kernel that can run in under 1 MB of memory. It comes with the Platform Builder tool that can be used to add modules to the installation image to create a custom installation, depending on the device used. Windows Embedded Compact is available for ARM, MIPS, SuperH and x86 processor architectures.[13]

Microsoft made available a specialized variant of Windows Embedded Compact, known as Windows Mobile, for use in mobile phones. It is a customized image of Windows Embedded Compact along with specialized modules for use in Mobile phones. Windows Mobile was available in four editions: Windows Mobile Classic (for Pocket PC), Windows Mobile Standard (for smartphones) and Windows Mobile Professional (for PDA/Pocket PC Phone Edition) and Windows Mobile for Automotive (for communication/entertainment/information systems used in automobiles). Modified variants of Windows Mobile were used for Portable Media Centers. In 2010, Windows Mobile was replaced by Windows Phone 7, which was also based on Windows Embedded Compact, but was not compatible with any previous products.

Windows Embedded Compact 2013[14] is a real-time operating system which runs on ARM, x86, SH, and derivatives of those architectures. It included .NET Framework, UI framework, and various open source drivers and services as 'modules'.[15]

Embedded Standard edit

Windows Embedded Standard is the brand of Windows Embedded operating systems designed to provide enterprises and device manufacturers the freedom to choose which capabilities will be part of their industry devices and intelligent system solutions,[buzzword] intended to build ATMs and devices for the healthcare and manufacturing industries, creating industry-specific devices. This brand consists of Windows NT 4.0 Embedded, Windows XP Embedded, Windows Embedded Standard 2009 (WES09), Windows Embedded Standard 7 (WES7, known as Windows Embedded Standard 2011 prior to release), and Windows Embedded 8 Standard. It provides the full Win32 API.[13] Windows Embedded Standard 2009 includes Silverlight, .NET Framework 3.5, Internet Explorer 7, Windows Media Player 11, RDP 6.1, Network Access Protection, Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer and support for being managed by Windows Server Update Services and System Center Configuration Manager.[16]

Windows Embedded Standard 7 is based on Windows 7 and was previously codenamed Windows Embedded 'Quebec'.[17] Windows Embedded Standard 7 includes Windows Vista and Windows 7 features[18] such as Aero, SuperFetch, ReadyBoost, Windows Firewall, Windows Defender, address space layout randomization, Windows Presentation Foundation, Silverlight 2, Windows Media Center among several other packages. It is available in IA-32 and x64 variants and was released in 2010. It has a larger minimum footprint (~300 MB) compared to 40 MB of XPe and also requires product activation.[18] Windows Embedded Standard 7 was released on April 27, 2010.[19] Windows Embedded 8 Standard was released on March 20, 2013.[20][21] IE11 for this edition of Windows 8 was released in April 2019, with support for IE10 ending on January 31, 2020.[22][23][24][25]

For Embedded Systems (FES) edit

Binary identical variants of the editions as are available in retail, but licensed exclusively for use in embedded devices.[26] They are available for both IA-32 as well as x64 processors.[13] Subfamily is known to include Windows for Workgroups 3.11, Windows 95 to 98, Windows NT Workstation, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows ME, Windows XP Professional, Windows Vista Business and Ultimate, Windows 7 Professional and Ultimate, Windows 8 Pro and Enterprise, and Windows 8.1 Pro and Enterprise.

This subfamily originally simply had Embedded tacked onto the end of the SKU name until sometime around the release of Windows XP when the naming scheme changed to FES. Examples of this include Windows NT Workstation Embedded, Windows 2000 Pro Embedded, and Windows ME Embedded. Microsoft changed the moniker for FES products again starting with some Windows 8/8.1 based SKUs, simply labeling them Windows Embedded before the Windows version and edition. Two examples of this are Windows Embedded 8 Pro and Windows Embedded 8.1 Enterprise.[4]

Server edit

Windows Embedded Server FES products include Server, Home Server, SQL Server, Storage Server, DPM Server, ISA Server, UAG Server, TMG Server, and Unified Data Storage Server etc. of various years including 2000, 2003, 2003 R2, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2008 R2, 2012, and 2012 R2 etc.

Embedded Industry edit

Windows Embedded Industry is the brand of Windows Embedded operating systems for industry devices and once only for point of sale systems. This brand was originally limited to the Windows Embedded for Point of Service operating system released in 2006, which is based on Windows XP with SP2.[12] Since, Microsoft has released an updated version of Windows Embedded for Point of service named Windows Embedded POSReady 2009, this time based on Windows XP with SP3. In 2011 Windows Embedded 7 POSReady based on Windows 7 SP1 was released, which succeeded POSReady 2009. Microsoft has since changed the name of this product from "Windows Embedded POSReady" to "Windows Embedded Industry". Microsoft released Windows Embedded 8 Industry in April 2013, followed by 8.1 Industry in October 2013.

Embedded NAVReady edit

Windows Embedded NAVReady, also known as Navigation Ready, is a plug-in component for Windows CE 5.0. It is intended to be useful for building portable handheld navigation devices.

Embedded Automotive edit

Windows Embedded Automotive, formerly Microsoft Auto, Windows CE for Automotive, Windows Automotive, and Windows Mobile for Automotive, is an embedded operating system based on Windows CE for use on computer systems in automobiles. The latest release, Windows Embedded Automotive 7 was announced on October 19, 2010.[27][28]

Embedded Handheld edit

On January 10, 2011, Microsoft announced Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5. The operating system has compatibility with Windows Mobile 6.5 and is presented as an enterprise handheld device, targeting retailers, delivery companies, and other companies that rely on handheld computing. Windows Embedded Handheld retains backward compatibility with legacy Windows Mobile applications.[29] Windows Embedded 8.1 Handheld was released for manufacturing on April 23, 2014.[30] Known simply as Windows Embedded 8 Handheld (WE8H)[21] prior to release, it was designed as the next generation of Windows Embedded Handheld for line-of-business handheld devices and built on Windows Phone 8.1, which it also has compatibility with. Five Windows Embedded 8.1 Handheld devices have been released; Manufactured by Bluebird, Honeywell and Panasonic as listed below.[31]

Product Release Date CPU RAM Storage Display Camera(s) NFC MicroSD
Back Front
() January 2014 1.5 GHz
Dual-core
1 GB
2 GB
8 GB
16 GB
5”
720 × 1280 px
1080 × 1920 px
8 MP 1.3 MP Yes Yes
() September 2015 Yes Yes
April 2015 2.26 GHz
Dual-core
2 GB 16 GB 4.3”
480 × 800 px
Yes Yes
April 2015 4.7”
720 × 1280 px
Yes Yes
August 2014 2.3 GHz
Quad-core
32 GB 5”
720 × 1280 px
1.3 MP Yes Yes

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ Microsoft. "Extended Security Updates". Retrieved August 21, 2020.
  3. ^ Microsoft. "Windows IoT lifecycle". Retrieved August 4, 2017.
  4. ^ a b "Windows Embedded Version Overview" (PDF). PROXIS. Retrieved August 29, 2020.
  5. ^ "IoT Enterprise FAQ". Microsoft. Retrieved July 2, 2021.
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  12. ^ a b "Microsoft Charts Its Road Map for Windows Embedded Business". News Center. Microsoft. April 15, 2008. Retrieved January 19, 2012.
  13. ^ a b c "Which Windows Embedded Product is Right for Me?". Windows Embedded portal. Microsoft. Retrieved January 19, 2012.
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  17. ^ "Microsoft Announces the Next Version of Windows Embedded Standard to Be Built on Windows 7". News Center. Microsoft. October 28, 2008. Retrieved January 19, 2013.
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  23. ^ Keizer, Gregg (December 1, 2015). "Nearly 370M IE users have just 6 weeks to upgrade". Computerworld. Retrieved May 17, 2020.
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  29. ^ "Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 Key Features". Windows Embedded portal. Microsoft. Retrieved January 19, 2013.
  30. ^ "Windows Embedded 8.1 Handheld has been released to manufacturing; SDK is now generally available". Windows Embedded Blog. Retrieved April 25, 2016.
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Further reading edit

  • Kan, Michael (November 14, 2012). "Microsoft updates roadmap for Windows Embedded, more releases to come". PC World. IDG. Retrieved January 12, 2015.
  • Foley, Mary Jo (March 20, 2013). "Windows Embedded 8 releases generally available". ZDNet. Retrieved January 19, 2015.
  • Valazco, Chris (February 25, 2014). "Panasonic's latest Toughpad has the strength, thickness of 10 smartphones (hands-on)". Engadget. Retrieved January 19, 2015.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Windows IoT short for Windows Internet of Things and formerly known as Windows Embedded is a family of operating systems from Microsoft designed for use in embedded systems Microsoft has three different subfamilies of operating systems for embedded devices targeting a wide market ranging from small footprint real time devices to point of sale POS devices like kiosks Windows Embedded operating systems are available to original equipment manufacturers OEMs who make it available to end users preloaded with their hardware in addition to volume license customers in some cases Windows IoTWindows Embedded 8 showing Hotel Systems panel metro style appDeveloperMicrosoftOS familyMicrosoft WindowsSource modelClosed sourceSource available through Shared Source Initiative Kernel typeHybrid kernelLicenseCommercial proprietary softwareOfficial websitedeveloper wbr microsoft wbr com wbr en us wbr windows wbr iotSupport statusEmbedded All editions out of mainstream support at least while some were in extended support until October 10 2023 Some editions are eligible for the paid ESU Extended Security Updates program free for Azure Virtual Desktop users This program allows users to purchase security updates for 3 years in early installments Security updates are available until October 8 2024 1 2 IoT Mainstream support until January 12 2027 and extended support until January 13 2032 3 In April 2018 Microsoft released Azure Sphere another operating system designed for IoT applications running on the Linux kernel Contents 1 The IoT family 1 1 Enterprise 1 2 Mobile 1 3 Core 1 3 1 Core Pro 1 4 Server 2 Embedded family 2 1 Embedded Compact 2 2 Embedded Standard 2 3 For Embedded Systems FES 2 3 1 Server 2 4 Embedded Industry 2 5 Embedded NAVReady 2 6 Embedded Automotive 2 7 Embedded Handheld 3 See also 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksThe IoT family editSee also Windows 10 editions and Windows 11 editions Microsoft rebranded Windows Embedded to Windows IoT starting with the release of embedded editions of Windows 10 Enterprise edit Windows IoT Enterprise branded editions version 1809 and older are binary identical to their respective Windows 10 Enterprise editions Long Term Servicing Branch LTSB Current Branch for Business CBB Semi Annual Channel SAC and Long Term Servicing Channel LTSC but are licensed exclusively for use in embedded devices 4 This brand replaces the Embedded Industry Embedded Standard and For Embedded Systems FES brands subfamilies Plain unlabeled Retail Thin Client Tablet and Small Tablet SKUs are available again differing only in licensing It now contains a minor change that allows the use of smaller storage devices with the possibility of more changes being made in the future 5 6 In addition starting with the LTSC edition of version 21H2 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC will gain an extra five years of support compared to Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 7 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2015 value based pricing SKU 6EU 00124 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2015 LTSB High End Edition Intel Core i7 Intel Xeon AMD FX SKU 6EU 00125 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2015 LTSB Value Edition Intel Core i3 i5 AMD R Series A10 A8 SKU 6EU 00126 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2015 LTSB Entry Edition Intel Atom Celeron AMD E1 E2 A4 A6 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 value based pricing SKU 6EU 00034 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 LTSB High End Edition Intel Core i7 Intel Xeon AMD FX SKU 6EU 00035 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 LTSB Value Edition Intel Core i3 i5 AMD R Series A10 A8 SKU 6EU 00036 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 LTSB Entry Edition Intel Atom Celeron AMD E1 E2 A4 A6 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 category based pricing SKU 6F6 00036 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 CBB High End Edition Intel Core i7 Intel Xeon AMD FX SKU 6F6 00037 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 CBB Value Edition Intel Core i3 i5 AMD R Series A10 A8 SKU 6F6 00038 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 CBB Entry Edition Intel Atom Celeron AMD E1 E2 A4 A6 SKU 6F6 00036 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 SAC High End Edition Intel Core i7 Intel Xeon AMD FX SKU 6F6 00037 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 SAC Value Edition Intel Core i3 i5 AMD R Series A10 A8 SKU 6F6 00038 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 SAC Entry Edition Intel Atom Celeron AMD E1 E2 A4 A6 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2019 value based pricing SKU MUT 00013 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2019 LTSC High End Edition Intel Core i7 Intel Xeon AMD FX SKU MUU 00005 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2019 LTSC Value Edition Intel Core i3 i5 AMD R Series A10 A8 SKU MUV 00005 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2019 LTSC Entry Edition Intel Atom Celeron AMD E1 E2 A4 A6 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2019 category based pricing SKU 6F6 00036 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2019 SAC High End Edition Intel Core i7 Intel Xeon AMD FX SKU 6F6 00037 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2019 SAC Value Edition Intel Core i3 i5 AMD R Series A10 A8 SKU 6F6 00038 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2019 SAC Entry Edition Intel Atom Celeron AMD E1 E2 A4 A6 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2021 value based pricing Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2021 LTSC High End Edition Intel Core i7 Intel Xeon AMD FX Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2021 LTSC Value Edition Intel Core i3 i5 AMD R Series A10 A8 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2021 LTSC Entry Edition Intel Atom Celeron AMD E1 E2 A4 A6 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2021 category based pricing Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2021 SAC High End Edition Intel Core i7 Intel Xeon AMD FX Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2021 SAC Value Edition Intel Core i3 i5 AMD R Series A10 A8 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2021 SAC Entry Edition Intel Atom Celeron AMD E1 E2 A4 A6 Windows 11 IoT Enterprise 2021 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2021 High End Edition Intel Core i7 Intel Xeon AMD Ryzen AMD EPYC Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2021 Value Edition Intel Core i3 i5 AMD RYZEN Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2021 Entry Edition Intel Atom Celeron AMD Athlon Windows 11 IoT Enterprise 2022 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2022 High End Edition Intel Core i7 Intel Xeon AMD Ryzen AMD EPYC Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2022 Value Edition Intel Core i3 i5 AMD Ryzen Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2022 Entry Edition Intel Atom Celeron AMD Athlon Mobile edit Windows 10 IoT Mobile also known as Windows 10 IoT Mobile Enterprise is a binary equivalent of Windows 10 Mobile Enterprise licensed for IoT applications Unsupported as of January 14 2020 8 9 Core edit Windows 10 IoT Core is considered by some to be the successor to Windows Embedded Compact although it maintains very little compatibility with it Optimized for smaller and lower cost industry devices it is also provided free of charge for use in devices like the Raspberry Pi for hobbyist use Core Pro edit Windows 10 IoT Core Pro provides the ability to defer and control updates and is licensed only via distributors it is otherwise identical to the normal IoT Core edition Server edit Windows Server IoT 2019 is a full binary equivalent version 10 of Windows Server 2019 intended to aggregate data from many things 11 Like the IoT Enterprise variants it remains identical in behavior to its regularly licensed counterpart but differs only in licensing terms It also is offered in both LTSC and SAC options Embedded family editEmbedded Compact edit Main article Windows CE nbsp Windows Embedded CE 6 0 running on an ICOP Vortex 86DX systemWindows Embedded Compact previously known as Windows Embedded CE or Windows CE 12 is the variant of Windows Embedded for very small computers and embedded systems including consumer electronics devices like set top boxes and video game consoles Windows Embedded Compact is a modular real time operating system with a specialized kernel that can run in under 1 MB of memory It comes with the Platform Builder tool that can be used to add modules to the installation image to create a custom installation depending on the device used Windows Embedded Compact is available for ARM MIPS SuperH and x86 processor architectures 13 Microsoft made available a specialized variant of Windows Embedded Compact known as Windows Mobile for use in mobile phones It is a customized image of Windows Embedded Compact along with specialized modules for use in Mobile phones Windows Mobile was available in four editions Windows Mobile Classic for Pocket PC Windows Mobile Standard for smartphones and Windows Mobile Professional for PDA Pocket PC Phone Edition and Windows Mobile for Automotive for communication entertainment information systems used in automobiles Modified variants of Windows Mobile were used for Portable Media Centers In 2010 Windows Mobile was replaced by Windows Phone 7 which was also based on Windows Embedded Compact but was not compatible with any previous products Windows Embedded Compact 2013 14 is a real time operating system which runs on ARM x86 SH and derivatives of those architectures It included NET Framework UI framework and various open source drivers and services as modules 15 Embedded Standard edit See also Windows XP Embedded and Windows NT 4 0 Embedded Windows Embedded Standard is the brand of Windows Embedded operating systems designed to provide enterprises and device manufacturers the freedom to choose which capabilities will be part of their industry devices and intelligent system solutions buzzword intended to build ATMs and devices for the healthcare and manufacturing industries creating industry specific devices This brand consists of Windows NT 4 0 Embedded Windows XP Embedded Windows Embedded Standard 2009 WES09 Windows Embedded Standard 7 WES7 known as Windows Embedded Standard 2011 prior to release and Windows Embedded 8 Standard It provides the full Win32 API 13 Windows Embedded Standard 2009 includes Silverlight NET Framework 3 5 Internet Explorer 7 Windows Media Player 11 RDP 6 1 Network Access Protection Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer and support for being managed by Windows Server Update Services and System Center Configuration Manager 16 Windows Embedded Standard 7 is based on Windows 7 and was previously codenamed Windows Embedded Quebec 17 Windows Embedded Standard 7 includes Windows Vista and Windows 7 features 18 such as Aero SuperFetch ReadyBoost Windows Firewall Windows Defender address space layout randomization Windows Presentation Foundation Silverlight 2 Windows Media Center among several other packages It is available in IA 32 and x64 variants and was released in 2010 It has a larger minimum footprint 300 MB compared to 40 MB of XPe and also requires product activation 18 Windows Embedded Standard 7 was released on April 27 2010 19 Windows Embedded 8 Standard was released on March 20 2013 20 21 IE11 for this edition of Windows 8 was released in April 2019 with support for IE10 ending on January 31 2020 22 23 24 25 For Embedded Systems FES edit See also Windows XP for Embedded Systems Windows Vista Embedded and Windows Server 2003 Embedded Binary identical variants of the editions as are available in retail but licensed exclusively for use in embedded devices 26 They are available for both IA 32 as well as x64 processors 13 Subfamily is known to include Windows for Workgroups 3 11 Windows 95 to 98 Windows NT Workstation Windows 2000 Professional Windows ME Windows XP Professional Windows Vista Business and Ultimate Windows 7 Professional and Ultimate Windows 8 Pro and Enterprise and Windows 8 1 Pro and Enterprise This subfamily originally simply had Embedded tacked onto the end of the SKU name until sometime around the release of Windows XP when the naming scheme changed to FES Examples of this include Windows NT Workstation Embedded Windows 2000 Pro Embedded and Windows ME Embedded Microsoft changed the moniker for FES products again starting with some Windows 8 8 1 based SKUs simply labeling them Windows Embedded before the Windows version and edition Two examples of this are Windows Embedded 8 Pro and Windows Embedded 8 1 Enterprise 4 Server edit Windows Embedded Server FES products include Server Home Server SQL Server Storage Server DPM Server ISA Server UAG Server TMG Server and Unified Data Storage Server etc of various years including 2000 2003 2003 R2 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2008 R2 2012 and 2012 R2 etc Embedded Industry edit Main article Windows Embedded Industry Windows Embedded Industry is the brand of Windows Embedded operating systems for industry devices and once only for point of sale systems This brand was originally limited to the Windows Embedded for Point of Service operating system released in 2006 which is based on Windows XP with SP2 12 Since Microsoft has released an updated version of Windows Embedded for Point of service named Windows Embedded POSReady 2009 this time based on Windows XP with SP3 In 2011 Windows Embedded 7 POSReady based on Windows 7 SP1 was released which succeeded POSReady 2009 Microsoft has since changed the name of this product from Windows Embedded POSReady to Windows Embedded Industry Microsoft released Windows Embedded 8 Industry in April 2013 followed by 8 1 Industry in October 2013 Embedded NAVReady edit Windows Embedded NAVReady also known as Navigation Ready is a plug in component for Windows CE 5 0 It is intended to be useful for building portable handheld navigation devices Embedded Automotive edit Main article Windows Embedded Automotive Windows Embedded Automotive formerly Microsoft Auto Windows CE for Automotive Windows Automotive and Windows Mobile for Automotive is an embedded operating system based on Windows CE for use on computer systems in automobiles The latest release Windows Embedded Automotive 7 was announced on October 19 2010 27 28 Embedded Handheld edit See also Windows Mobile Embedded Handheld On January 10 2011 Microsoft announced Windows Embedded Handheld 6 5 The operating system has compatibility with Windows Mobile 6 5 and is presented as an enterprise handheld device targeting retailers delivery companies and other companies that rely on handheld computing Windows Embedded Handheld retains backward compatibility with legacy Windows Mobile applications 29 Windows Embedded 8 1 Handheld was released for manufacturing on April 23 2014 30 Known simply as Windows Embedded 8 Handheld WE8H 21 prior to release it was designed as the next generation of Windows Embedded Handheld for line of business handheld devices and built on Windows Phone 8 1 which it also has compatibility with Five Windows Embedded 8 1 Handheld devices have been released Manufactured by Bluebird Honeywell and Panasonic as listed below 31 Product Release Date CPU RAM Storage Display Camera s NFC MicroSDBack FrontBluebird BM180 BP30 January 2014 1 5 GHzDual core 1 GB2 GB 8 GB16 GB 5 720 1280 px1080 1920 px 8 MP 1 3 MP Yes YesBluebird EF500 EF500R September 2015 Yes YesHoneywell Dolphin 75e April 2015 2 26 GHzDual core 2 GB 16 GB 4 3 480 800 px Yes YesHoneywell Dolphin CT50 April 2015 4 7 720 1280 px Yes YesPanasonic Toughpad FZ E1 August 2014 2 3 GHzQuad core 32 GB 5 720 1280 px 1 3 MP Yes YesSee also editMicrosoft Azure RTOS ThreadXReferences edit Microsoft Windows Embedded lifecycle Retrieved October 23 2019 Microsoft Extended Security Updates Retrieved August 21 2020 Microsoft Windows IoT lifecycle Retrieved August 4 2017 a b Windows Embedded Version Overview PDF PROXIS Retrieved August 29 2020 IoT Enterprise FAQ Microsoft Retrieved July 2 2021 IoT Enterprise Features by Release Microsoft Retrieved July 2 2021 The next Windows 10 Long Term Servicing Channel LTSC release Microsoft February 18 2021 Retrieved July 2 2021 Windows 10 on Thin Clients Deliver Best Results with Scout Agents Part 1 of 2 Fujitsu Retrieved August 25 2020 Supported operating systems and browsers in Intune Microsoft Retrieved August 25 2020 What is Windows Server IoT 2019 Retrieved December 9 2020 Windows for IoT Datasheet PDF Retrieved December 9 2020 a b Microsoft Charts Its Road Map for Windows Embedded Business News Center Microsoft April 15 2008 Retrieved January 19 2012 a b c Which Windows Embedded Product is Right for Me Windows Embedded portal Microsoft Retrieved January 19 2012 Microsoft announces general availability of Windows Embedded Compact 2013 Microsoft News Center Microsoft Retrieved July 14 2013 Windows Embedded msdn microsoft com Retrieved January 30 2017 Microsoft Brings Rich User Experiences to Smart Connected Service Oriented Enterprise Devices With Windows Embedded Standard 2009 News Center Microsoft June 4 2008 Retrieved January 19 2013 Microsoft Announces the Next Version of Windows Embedded Standard to Be Built on Windows 7 News Center Microsoft October 28 2008 Retrieved January 19 2013 a b Foley Mary Jo June 6 2008 Windows Embedded Quebec due in 2010 ZDNet CBS Interactive Retrieved January 19 2013 Microsoft Delivers Windows 7 Technologies to Device Manufacturers With Release of Windows Embedded Standard 7 News Center Microsoft April 27 2010 Retrieved January 19 2013 Windows Embedded 8 Generally Available News Center news microsoft com March 20 2013 Retrieved May 3 2016 a b Foley Mary Jo Microsoft makes first of its Windows Embedded 8 releases generally available ZDNet ZDNet Retrieved May 3 2016 Tung Liam Microsoft makes final push to rid world of Internet Explorer 10 ZDNet Retrieved March 13 2019 Keizer Gregg December 1 2015 Nearly 370M IE users have just 6 weeks to upgrade Computerworld Retrieved May 17 2020 GitHub Name Lifecycle FAQ Internet Explorer and Edge Microsoft Lifecycle docs microsoft com Retrieved May 17 2020 Internet Explorer Support Lifecycle Policy FAQ Archived from the original on November 6 2015 Retrieved May 13 2016 Windows Embedded Server Windows Embedded portal Microsoft Retrieved January 19 2013 Microsoft Drives the Future of In Vehicle Infotainment News Center news microsoft com October 19 2010 Retrieved May 3 2016 Foley Mary Jo Microsoft delivers Windows Embedded Automotive 7 ZDNet ZDNet Retrieved May 3 2016 Windows Embedded Handheld 6 5 Key Features Windows Embedded portal Microsoft Retrieved January 19 2013 Windows Embedded 8 1 Handheld has been released to manufacturing SDK is now generally available Windows Embedded Blog Retrieved April 25 2016 Windows Embedded 8 1 Handheld Microsoft Retrieved January 30 2017 Further reading editKan Michael November 14 2012 Microsoft updates roadmap for Windows Embedded more releases to come PC World IDG Retrieved January 12 2015 Foley Mary Jo March 20 2013 Windows Embedded 8 releases generally available ZDNet Retrieved January 19 2015 Valazco Chris February 25 2014 Panasonic s latest Toughpad has the strength thickness of 10 smartphones hands on Engadget Retrieved January 19 2015 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Windows IoT amp oldid 1186736785 Embedded Handheld, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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