Windows 10 has just reached RTM, which means that work on the new operating system has been finalized and Microsoft can now send it to OEMs to pre-install it on their devices.
Microsoft was originally projected to finalize work on Windows 10 one week ago, but because of a number of bug fixes and improvements that were still needed, the company decided to push RTM back for one week, so today this important milestone has finally been reached.
The build number that's supposed to be RTM is 10240, just as
we reported to you not a long time ago, but Microsoft won't release it to insiders before July 29.
Insiders will, however, receive a different build sometime very soon, but it's not yet clear which version this new release could be. All
Windows 10 testers have already been moved to TH1, which is generally known as the RTM branch, so Microsoft could provide them with a release candidate ahead of the big launch on July 29.