According to her, Windows 10 is built on a single, common core, referred internally as “OneCore”. This isn’t actually news, because we’ve heard about this before, but this serves as further confirmation. It seems that this main OS kernel works across a variety of devices, from phones, tablets, PCs, large-screen displays and even the Xbox. The presence of the Xbox head at today’s event could serve as a hint to that, as well. Here are some more details related to how OneCore will work: So, as we can see, OneCore will feature the dynamic link libraries (DLLs), application platform layer and other pieces of the operating system, but this doesn’t mean there will be just a single Windows 10 version. We’ll be hearing more details about this shortly. READ ALSO: Fix: Driver Power State Failure in Windows 8.1, Windows 10
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