Security News > 2021 > February > Windows 10 Sun Valley design refresh — here's what you need to know

Windows 10 21H2 will be released in the fall of 2021 after Windows 10 21H1 is released in the spring followed by Windows 10X. Codenamed "Sun Valley." Windows 10 21H2 will be a full-featured update that includes numerous new features and improvements for the Start Menu, Taskbar, Action Center, and more, which we have outlined below.
Since Windows 10 version 21H1 will be a minor release, native support for DNS over HTTPS will likely be introduced with Windows 10 Sun Valley update.
For more detailed information, see our article on how DoH works on Windows 10.
In addition to Fluent Design, WinUI is also going to play an important role in the Windows 10 21H2 update.
The Windows 10 Task Manager has been updated with a new column called 'Architecture,' which lists whether a running program is a 32-bit or 64-bit process.
To make sure Windows 10 users do not miss out on all of these new features, an upcoming update to the Microsoft Tips app includes a guide on the operating system's latest changes.
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