Now known as the Windows 10 May 2020 Update, what was formally called Windows 10 20H1 (version 2004) looks like it’ll finally be giving Windows users something to talk about. Using Microsoft’s Insider builds as a guide, you can expect the most significant changes in the Windows Subsystem for Linux, Cortana, Windows Search, and Your Phone. There’s also the usual mix of small “utilityâ€� improvements and conveniences.
Before we dive deeper into the new features to expect, let’s talk timing. Microsoft’s wrapped development on the Windows 10 May 2020 Update, and has begun delivering the “final” version to the Release Preview ring of the Windows 10 Insider program. We still don’t know exactly when it will be released to Windows 10 PCs at large, though we know it will be sometime in May.