Security News > 2021 > March > What's next from Microsoft, Windows 10, and Surface in 2021

In 2021, Microsoft is planning to release exciting new Surface products and software updates for Windows 10.
Windows 10 21H1. The first update of the year is Windows 10's Spring 2021 Update "21H1" and it's essentially based on version 2004 and version 20H2, and it'll be delivered via an enablement package.
If you're a member of the Windows Insider Program, head to the Windows Update page, click on the Windows Insider program settings, and select the "Release Preview channel" to install the update.
After the Spring update, Microsoft is planning to launch Windows 10 21H2 update for Windows 10, and it's currently scheduled to land in the fall of 2021 with a new user interface refresh codenamed "Sun Valley."
As you may be aware, Windows 10X is a new streamlined version of Windows designed for security and performance.
In addition to the new Windows 10 versions, Microsoft is also planning to announce the Surface Laptop 4 with Intel and AMD options.
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