Here comes a significant update, while the Qualcomm event was going on in Singapore, Microsoft announced the end of support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025.
The information was shared in an informal manner during the CoPilot presentation. It highlights the AI assistant of Microsoft for the personal computer. This in a way encourages people to shift to Windows 11 entirely.
The announcement came from Adam Owee, General Manager of Device Partner Sales for Asia, Microsoft. Even today, there are plenty of computers and laptops that are running on Windows 10.
According to the reports, as recently as on Steam, there are still a lot of gamers that are using this operating system. This development should inspire some to upgrade to Windows 11-compliant devices before this deadline.
It is quite possible that many users will be looking for ways to keep their current systems alive to use Windows 10 for as long as possible. Windows 10 was initially launched on July 29, 2015, and is closing in on its tenth anniversary.
This version of the platform introduced a more desktop-oriented interface as a shift away from the tablet-focused design of Windows 8. The company is committed to ensuring users and their computers remain safe through state-of-the-art security.
With the launch of Windows 11, a monumental advancement was made in silicon, hardware, and software to improve the security, performance, and productivity of Windows PCs.
As Windows 10 is not at the end and its support is ending soon, it would be the right time for users to make a shift towards the latest Windows, Windows 11.
It surely would be difficult for users and they might be unwilling to shift to Windows 11, but the company itself is committed to accomplishing this seamlessly. Many thanks for their enthusiasm and loyalty toward Windows.