

When approached for clarification, a Microsoft spokesperson said the only official comment was that “we are excited to see the new RPi4 platform and are evaluating the numerous changes in the hardware”. “Given the need for a new Raspbian OS, we do not expect the existing FFUs for Windows 10 IoT Core to be compatible with this platform,” she wrote. The uncertain future of Windows 10 on the Pi came to the fore again recently, when a Microsoft Contingent Staff member said she did not expect Windows 10 IoT Core to be compatible with the recently released Raspberry Pi 4. Since then two newer versions of the Pi have been released, the Pi 3 B+ in 2018, and the Pi 4 Model B in June this year. SEE: 5G: What it means for IoT (ZDNet/TechRepublic special feature) | Download the free PDF version (TechRepublic) The low-cost Raspberry Pi computer has been closely tied to Windows 10 IoT Core since the OS was revealed alongside the Pi 2 in 2015.īut in the intervening years the situation has changed, with the last Raspberry Pi that Windows 10 IoT Core officially supported being the Raspberry Pi 3, released back in early 2016. Oracle Linux checklist: What to do after installation This Linux learning path will help you start using the OS like a proītop is a much-improved take on the Linux top command


Open-source repository SourceHut to remove all cryptocurrency-related projects
