Microsoft head honcho Joe Belfiore confirmed today that Windows 10 S won’t be a separate Windows version anymore and that Microsoft will ship an “S Mode” with Windows 10 starting 2019.
“Next year 10S will be a “mode” of existing versions, not a distinct version,” Belfiore said today on Twitter.
Belfiore provided this info in a question regarding Microsoft’s market share in the educational sector, where Google’s ChromeOS-Chromebooks combo has been slowly eating away at Microsoft’s lead.
I guess Microsoft is feeling the pinch from Chromebooks now.