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Windows 10 update signals death of 32-bit laptops: What this means for you

Windows 10 update signals death of 32-bit laptops: What this means for you

Posted on May 15, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Don’t worry, your laptop should be fine

Goodbye, 32-bit Windows. Microsoft announced earlier this week that 32-bit builds of Windows 10 would be phased out, and new laptops will only operate on the 64-bit version.

“Beginning with Windows 10, version 2004, all new Windows 10 systems will be required to use 64-bit builds and Microsoft will no longer release 32-bit builds for OEM distribution.”
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