N10/USAT: Not quite a year later, Microsoft's Windows 8.1 arrives with considerably less drama than Windows 8, and that is to be expected-the changes are far less radical than they were for consumers who made the leap from Windows 7 to Windows 8.
The cloud storage platform will drop support for older versions of Windows in early 2022.
Microsoft just confirmed that Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 operating systems won’t get any new updates for AMD Ryzen and Intel 7th Gen processors.
thats fine with me as long as windows 10 and linux distros support ryzen, i'll have no complaints
Microsoft is tweaking its support cut-off dates again for Intel Skylake-based devices so that users can continue to get security updates until Microsoft's original end-of-support dates.
small changes make it much better than Windows 8.