In a message on the blog, Microsoft's executive vice president Terry Myerson said that the operating system is designed for a variety of devices, and will have a "small footprint" for the connected devices.
"We continue to make great progress development, and Windows 10 will be available this summer in 190 countries and 111 languages," said Myerson, as reported by Japan Today page on Sunday.
Microsoft has not disclosed the exact date of the launch of the operating system, which can be used in computers, mobile phones smart class (smartphone) and connected devices, such as automated teller machines (ATMs) and a number of medical equipment.
"For the first time, a new version of Windows for the IOT (Internet of Things) is available for free when Windows 10 was launched," Myerson noted.
"Windows 10 will offer a version of Windows for IOT diverse set of devices, ranging from ATM and ultrasound machines, to limited devices, such as gateways," he continued.
Microsoft is also working with the Chinese smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi to test Windows 10 in its products.
US technology giant also announced its partnership with Tencent and Lenovo to help users update to the Windows 10 operating system.
Source: www.antaranews.com
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