Microsoft releases a Windows 10 update for people who participate in the Windows Insider program, just to see how fast they can launch an update after having already launched one.

Microsoft has released an update that according to Brandon LeBlanc, the person in charge of the Insider program, serves to “test our ability to quickly deploy an update after another update.”

After very bad updates in Windows 10, 2020 has not given too many headaches to Microsoft. The truth is that there have been a few relevant and deep changes at the system level.

Microsoft releases an update to test its capabilities

The most relevant thing for the company regarding Windows 10 has been, paradoxically, the launch of WSL 2, which has brought to the system a real Linux kernel, with a completely different architecture from the first version, support for ARM64 devices, kernel upgradeable from Windows Update, and access to the Linux file system from Windows Explorer.

Microsoft releases a Windows 10 Insider update just to see how quickly it can release them
Microsoft releases a Windows 10 Insider update just to see how quickly it can release them

The negative point of the year, although forgivable for the situation that has been experienced worldwide, is the delay of Windows 10X, the system prepared for dual screens and folding devices that should have arrived in the last quarter, but we will finally see that in 2021, and debuting in traditional laptops, Microsoft has mentioned that the pandemic has changed everything.