Microsoft's OS OS interface.
As can be seen, Microsoft's new operating system has a clean, minimalistic and a little bit of Windows 3.1 interface. Lite OS will be able to run UWP and PWA apps, have file system, File Explorer, settings and many other features similar to Windows 10.
Microsoft hopes that they won't have to spend too much on maintaining the stability of Lite OS like Windows seniors.
Lite OS's original goal is to target users who have low demand for computers, but it also hopes that in the future it will be a choice of professionals.
Lite OS is designed for a new generation of devices like Pegasus, Microsoft's Centarus and other OEMs. This operating system will support both x86 and ARM.
Chrome OS by Google.
It is possible that Microsoft will officially "launch" Lite OS at the Build event in May and put it into trial this summer.