Microsoft has been working on Windows 10X for quite some time now. It was unveiled earlier last year, along with the foldable Surface Neo laptop. It was supposed to launch in 2020 but the company decided to postpone the release to add some polish and new features to the OS. We have already taken a close look at Windows 10X on the Surface Neo, thanks to emulation, but Microsoft continues to add new features into the mix.
This feature is essential part of Intel’s Project Athena initiative and could be a game-changer for ARM-based Windows 10X laptops in the future. The lightweight UI, new features, and the instant-on, always-connected experience could make for a reliable replacement for tablets.