Upcoming Windows 10 versions will be called Vanadium and Vibranium
Microsoft will probably change the codename of Windows 10 versions after the release of 19H1.
The next version of Windows 10, now has the Preview version codename 19H1, according to which the first 2 numbers are the number of years it was launched, and H1 is to indicate that it will be released in the first half.
But it turns out Microsoft will not call the next two updates, 19H2 or 20H1, but instead choose a completely different name. ZDNet reports that Windows 10's fall of 2019 will be called Vanadium, and its successor will be Vibranium.
Interestingly, you may also want to know, Vibranium is the shield of the American captain.
Vibranium is the material that makes the US captain's shield
Microsoft has repeatedly changed codename for Windows 10. In the first 2 updates, it was called Threshold, then changed to Redstone in 5 releases. How to choose a name then based on the release date, from which the name is 19H1.
But this may not be so long, if the news that ZDNet gave is correct, Microsoft will only use this naming method in a single OS update.
Using element names, the product name is not new to Microsoft. The previous Surface machines called Caprock, Croton and Fork and the upcoming update of Azure are supposed to be called Titanium.
There is currently no certainty because Microsoft may change before the official launch. But when 19H1 was close, Microsoft will also start developing its successor, and we will soon learn more about them.
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