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With every Windows operating system update se han incrementado los requisitos mínimos del equipo necesario(*10*) con la finalidad de proporcionar una user experience adecuada. Todo ello de forma coherente con la evolución técnica de los dispositivos, permitiendo en la mayoría de los casos usar hardware antiguo para ejecutar el software más reciente.

The technical requirements of Windows 10 (* 10 *) were pleasantly surprised to be fundamentally affordable. A computer with a 32-bit processor, 1 GHz speed, 1 GB of RAM, a graphics card that was compatible with DirectX 9 and 15 GB of internal storage was sufficient. The next system update will require an update (* 10 *) of these characteristics, the most notable being the RAM, which will go from 1 GB to 2 GB minimally.

The next big update for Windows 10, scheduled for July 29 and called Anniversary, promises to raise the minimum requirements of this system (* 10 *) so that it runs fluently on home computers. Even though the system will continue to allow installation, these requirements must be adhered to if a proper system experience is desired. This change it will specifically affect hardware manufacturers (* 10 *) (primarily laptops), who will need to update their devices to cope with the big change that is coming.

Specifically, as of the next update. Windows 10 will require 2GB of RAM to function properly (* 10 *). At the same time, security functions focused on the new Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 (* 10 *) security platform, aimed at cryptographic purposes and disk security encryption. Even though versions 1.2 and 2.0 of this platform were compatible today, with the new update only version 2.0 of this system will have full operation in Windows 10.

Another change that will also take effect is associated with screen size (* 10 *) of the device. Until now, Windows 10 Mobile could run on phones and tablets with screens up to 7.9 inches and the desktop version from 8 inches onwards. From now on they will remain the smartphone version will support screens up to 9 inches and the desktop version will support those at least 7 inches (* 10 *) in size.

Finally, Microsoft updated Windows Mobile to support the Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 chip, but only with 32-bit architecture. This excluded devices that were powered by a 64-bit ARM processor. Despite everything, company representatives reported that today se estaba desarrollando un compiler ARM de 64 bits(*10*), por lo que se espera al final del soporte.