Microsoft has quietly introduced a device‑targeted branch of Windows 11 — shown in Canary as Windows 11, version 26H1 (Build 28000) — but the company is clear: this is not the next universal feature update; it is a platform-only release intended to ship preinstalled on a narrow set of new...
Microsoft quietly issued a platform branch that will land on new Arm PCs early next year, and the timing, partners and engineering rationale now make clear why Windows 11 version 26H1 exists — but also why most users should treat it as a device-specific plumbing release rather than a consumer...
Microsoft’s Canary-channel preview for Windows 11 has taken a notable step toward parity with the Dev and Beta rings: Build 28020.1362 (the latest Canary flight) brings a cluster of user-facing features and UI polish — many originally seen in the 25H2 previews — while remaining a platform-first...
Microsoft has quietly pushed a new Canary‑channel update — Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 28000.1340 (KB5072032) — that does more than patch a few bugs: it advances the platform baseline Microsoft is using to prepare Windows for next‑generation silicon while beginning to enable a handful of...
Microsoft has quietly pushed a Canary-channel build that relabels Windows 11 as version 26H1 — but the company says this is not the next mainstream feature update; it’s a targeted, platform-only branch intended to enable next‑generation Arm and AI‑centric silicon such as Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X2...
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Microsoft has quietly shifted its Windows release playbook: the Canary-channel preview currently showing as Windows 11, version 26H1, is not a typical consumer-facing feature update but a platform-only release — codenamed Bromine — built primarily to enable next‑generation Arm and AI‑focused...
Microsoft’s Canary channel drop that now reports as Windows 11, version 26H1 (Build 28000) is not the usual headline feature update; it’s a deliberate, low‑profile platform reset intended to enable next‑generation silicon and OEM factory images rather than to deliver consumer-facing bells and...
Microsoft appears to be preparing a narrowly scoped Windows 11 platform release—commonly discussed as version 26H1—that is built on a new internal platform codename Bromine and specifically targeted to enable the next wave of Arm-based Copilot+ hardware, most prominently Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X2...
Microsoft has quietly confirmed a new, unconventional Windows 11 release: Windows 11, version 26H1, now appearing in the Canary Channel as Build 28000 and labeled by Microsoft as a platform-only update intended to support specific new silicon. Insiders running the Canary Channel will see the...
Microsoft has quietly introduced Windows 11 version 26H1 — but it isn’t the broad consumer feature update many readers expect; instead, 26H1 is a platform-only branch designed to bring up support for next‑generation silicon, and Microsoft says it will not be pushed as a general feature update to...
Microsoft appears to be preparing a narrowly scoped Windows 11 platform release — internally codenamed Bromine and widely discussed as 26H1 — that will ship early in 2026 primarily to enable Qualcomm’s next-generation Snapdragon X2-powered Copilot+ laptops. This is not a conventional, broad...