Microsoft today announced that it’s releasing a 64-bit (x64) version of Windows 10 IoT Core Pro. This is a special flavor of the edition of Windows 10 designed for small Internet-connected devices that’s exclusively available to original equipment manufacturers (OEM).
“This will enable OEM/ODMs (original design manufacturers) to move between Windows 10 IoT Core and Windows 10 IoT Enterprise without the need to maintain a separate firmware image for their devices,” Brett Bentsen, partner group program manager for Windows IoT at Microsoft, wrote in a blog post. “Additionally, we’re making the Board Support Package for the Raspberry Pi open source (except for the UEFI parts) to help OEM/ODMs provide a customized board experience.”
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These changes build on Microsoft’s addition of its Secure Boot and BitLocker features to Windows 10 IoT Core a few months ago.
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Windows 10 IoT Core Pro is available exclusively through distributors, which vary by country. Downloads of Windows 10 IoT Core (which already supported 32-bit installations) for the Raspberry Pi 2, MinnowBoard Max, and DragonBoard 410c are available for free to consumers.
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