According to news on July 14, according to a technical community blog post recently released by Microsoft officials, they shared the Windows client update roadmap information and confirmed that the Win11 23H2 update is not large.
Part of the blog post of IT House Translation Technology Community is as follows:
The upcoming Win11 23H2 update uses the same as Win11 Version 22H2 Service branches and code bases.
So what does this mean for the average user?
If you are currently using Win11 Version 22H2 system, you can easily upgrade to 23H2 through a small enabler package (eKB).
The entire upgrade experience is close to upgrading from Win10 Version 1903 to 1909, and from Win10 Version 20H2 to 22H2. The entire upgrade process is very simple.
Win11 23H2 and 22H2 use the same source code, confirming that system requirements (such as TPM, etc.) will remain unchanged, so users do not need to worry about application and device compatibility issues between the two versions.
No need to wait for Win11 23H2, you can upgrade now or use Win11 22H2 update.
Win11 23H2 will be launched in the fourth quarter of 2023. The 23H2 enablement package can be deployed in the following ways:
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