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Windows Embedded Standard 7 Support

See the table for Intel-validated operating system support for your Intel® NUC product.

The Intel® Product Compatibility Tool lists non-Windows operating system versions that are reported as compatible by Intel NUC users. Intel hasn't validated these operating systems. We recommend you use the latest kernel.

Note

If you need assistance with Linux* on an Intel NUC, check our Linux* Support for Intel® NUC article or your distributor's website and forums for peer assistance.

SEP 12.1 client has been thoroughly tested with Windows Embedded Standard 7. Although support is not listed explicitly in the product's system requirements, WES 7 is fully supported. SEP 12.1 Release Update 1 (RU1) officially adds support for Windows Embedded Standard 7 (WES7) and Windows XP Embedded SP3 and later to the System Requirements. Is there support for SHA-2 256 in Windows Embedded Standard 7 SP1 OS? If so, is there any possibility of setting it through registry settings? Moved by Sean Liming MVP, Moderator Sunday, February 21, 2016 1:30 AM WES7 question. If you have feedback for TechNet Subscriber Support, contact tnmff@microsoft.com. Marked as answer by SHMG Sunday, February 4, 2018 2:58 PM. Windows Embedded Standard 7 delivers the performance, reliability and flexibility of Windows 7 in modular form to meet the specific requirements of industry device within intelligent systems. Although support is not listed explicitly in the product's system requirements, WES 7 is fully supported. SEP 12.1 Release Update 1 (RU1) officially adds support for Windows Embedded Standard 7 (WES7) and Windows XP Embedded SP3 and later to the System Requirements.

Intel® NUC Kits, Boards, and Mini PC DownloadsWindows* VersionsNotes
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  • Windows® 10, 64-bit*

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  • Windows® 10, 64-bit*
  • Windows® Server 2016

Windows® 10 Home is pre-installed on:

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Support for Server OS is limited:

  • Bluetooth*, Serial IO, Infrared, USB Type C Power Delivery Controller, and Thunderbolt™ aren't supported in the Server OS.
  • For the Radeon* Graphics to work properly, you must use Windows® 10 Version 1709 (RS3) or higher.

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  • Windows 10 (64-bit)
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  • Windows® 10 Home (64-bit) pre-installed
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  • Windows® 10 Home, (64-bit) pre-installed
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  • Windows® 10 Pro (64-bit) pre-installed
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  • Windows® 10, (64-bit)
  • Windows Server 2016
  • Windows 10® IoT Enterprise
  • UEFI Boot is required to install Windows® 10 - this is set by default in BIOS Setup. Using Legacy Boot results in multiple errors in Device Manager.
  • Certified by Canonical on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.
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  • Windows® 10 (64-bit)
  • UEFI Boot is required to install Windows 10 - this is set by default in BIOS Setup. Using Legacy Boot results in multiple errors in Device Manager.
  • Thunderbolt™ is supported only on the i5 and i7 versions only.
  • Windows® 10 Home is installed on:
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  • UEFI Boot is required to install Windows 10 - this is set by default in BIOS Setup. Using Legacy Boot results in multiple errors in Device Manager.
  • NUC7PJYH and NUC7CJYH certified by Canonical on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.
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  • Windows® 10 Home (64-bit) - or - Windows 10 Home in S Mode pre-installed
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  • Windows 10 (64-bit)
  • Windows 8.1 (64-bit)
  • Windows 7 (64-bit)
  • Windows Server 2012 R2* (64-bit)

As-is support for discontinued operating systems:

Intel® drivers with older operating systems (Windows 7, Windows 8*/8.1*) that Microsoft discontinued or doesn't fully support are considered as-is with respect to:
  • Features
  • Function
  • Debugging
  • Usability with recently released Intel® NUC products
Intel no longer provides updated drivers for them.
If you're installing Windows 7, see Installing Windows 7 on Computers with USB 3.0 for installation information.

Support for Server OS is limited:

  • Bluetooth*, Wireless, RAID, and Thunderbolt™ aren't supported in the Server OS.
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  • Windows 10 (64-bit)
  • Windows 8.1, (64-bit)
  • Windows 7 (64-bit)

As-is support for discontinued operating systems:

Intel® drivers with older operating systems (Windows 7, Windows 8*/8.1*) that Microsoft discontinued or doesn't fully support are considered as-is in respect to:
  • Features
  • Function
  • Debugging
  • Usability with recently released Intel® NUC products
Intel no longer provides updated drivers for them.
Support for Windows 7 is limited:
  • Some subsystems don't have Windows 7 drivers available.
  • The SD card is disabled when Windows 7 is selected in BIOS Setup.
  • See Installing Windows 7 on Computers with USB 3.0 for operating system installation information.
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  • Windows 10 (32-bit and 64-bit)
  • Windows 8.1 (32-bit and 64-bit)
  • Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit)

As-is support for discontinued operating systems:

Intel® drivers with older operating systems (Windows 7, Windows 8*/8.1*) that Microsoft discontinued or doesn't fully support are considered as-is in respect to:
  • Features
  • Function
  • Debugging
  • Usability with recently released Intel® NUC products
Intel no longer provides updated drivers for them.
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  • Windows 10® (32-bit and 64-bit)
  • Windows 8.1* (32-bit and 64-bit)
  • Windows 7* (32-bit and 64-bit)
  • Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry*
  • Windows Embedded Standard 7*
  • Windows Server 2012 R2* (64-bit)
  • Windows Server 2008 R2* (64-bit)

As-is support for discontinued operating systems:

Intel® drivers with older operating systems (Windows 7, Windows 8*/8.1*) that Microsoft discontinued or doesn't fully support are considered as-is in respect to:
  • Features
  • Function
  • Debugging
  • Usability with recently released Intel® NUC products
Intel no longer provides updated drivers for them.

Support for 32-bit OS is limited:

  • Graphics: no Windows 10 32-bit drivers are available
  • Serial IO: no Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 32-bit drivers are available
  • Smart Connect: no Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 32-bit drivers are available
Support for Server OS is limited:
  • Graphics, Trusted Platform Module, Intel® Rapid Storage Technology, Intel® Rapid Start Technology, and Intel® Smart Connect Technology aren't supported in the Server OSs.

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  • Windows 10® (32-bit and 64-bit)
  • Windows 8.1* (32-bit and 64-bit)
  • Windows 7* (32-bit and 64-bit)
  • Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry*
  • Windows Embedded Standard 7*

As-is support for discontinued operating systems:

Intel® drivers with older operating systems (Windows 7, Windows 8*/8.1*) that Microsoft discontinued or doesn't fully support are considered as-is in respect to:
  • Features
  • Function
  • Debugging
  • Usability with recently released Intel® NUC products
Intel no longer provides updated drivers for them.

Support for 32-bit OS is limited:

  • Graphics: no Windows 10 32-bit drivers are available
  • Serial IO: no Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 32-bit drivers are available
  • Smart Connect: no Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 32-bit drivers are available
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  • Windows 10 (64-bit only)
  • Windows 10® IoT Enterprise (64-bit only)
  • Windows 8.1* (32-bit and 64-bit) - as-is
  • Windows 8* (32-bit and 64-bit) as-is
  • Windows 7* (32-bit and 64-bit)
  • Windows Embedded 8 Standard*
  • Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry*
  • Windows Embedded Standard 7*

As-is support for discontinued operating systems:

Intel® drivers with older operating systems (Windows 7, Windows 8*/8.1*) that Microsoft discontinued or doesn't fully support are considered as-is in respect to:

  • Features
  • Function
  • Debugging
  • Usability with recently released Intel® NUC products

Intel no longer provides updated drivers for them.

Update this Intel NUC model to BIOS version 0030 or later before installing any Intel® processor I/O controller drivers. This update eliminates any errors that can display in Device Manager on I/O controller devices.

See Installation issues with Windows 8* and Windows 8.1* for limitations with these operating systems.
The eMMC embedded storage can be used for small-footprint operating systems, as typically used for thin-client, and light-embedded applications. Check your OS minimum requirements before trying to install an OS to this device.
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  • Windows® 10 (64-bit)
  • Windows 8.1* (32-bit and 64-bit)
  • Windows 8* (32-bit and 64-bit)
  • Windows 7 *(32-bit and 64-bit)

As-is support for discontinued operating systems:

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Intel® drivers with older operating systems (Windows 7, Windows 8*/8.1*) that Microsoft discontinued or doesn't fully support are considered as-is in respect to:
  • Features
  • Function
  • Debugging
  • Usability with recently released Intel® NUC products
Intel no longer provides updated drivers for them.
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  • Windows® 10 (32-bit and 64-bit)
  • Windows 8.1* (32-bit and 64-bit)
  • Windows 8* (32-bit and 64-bit)
  • Windows 7* (32-bit and 64-bit)

As-is support for discontinued operating systems:

Intel® drivers with older operating systems (Windows 7, Windows 8*/8.1*) that Microsoft discontinued or doesn't fully support are considered as-is in respect to:

  • Features
  • Function
  • Debugging
  • Usability with recently released Intel® NUC products

Intel no longer provides updated drivers for them.

Support for 32-bit OS is limited:

  • Graphics: no Windows 10 32-bit drivers are available
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  • Windows 8.1* (32-bit and 64-bit)
  • Windows 8* (32-bit and 64-bit)
  • Windows 7* (32-bit and 64-bit)
  • Windows Server 2012 R2* (64-bit)
  • Windows Server 2008 R2* (64-bit)

As-is support for discontinued operating systems:

Intel® drivers with older operating systems (Windows 7, Windows 8*/8.1*) that Microsoft discontinued or doesn't fully support are considered as-is in respect to:
  • Features
  • Function
  • Debugging
  • Usability with recently released Intel® NUC products
Intel no longer provides updated drivers for them.
Support for Server OS is limited:
  • Graphics, Trusted Platform Module, Intel Rapid Storage Technology, Intel Rapid Start Technology, and Intel Smart Connect Technology aren't supported in the Server OSs.
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  • Windows 8.1* (32-bit and 64-bit)
  • Windows 8* (32-bit and 64-bit)
  • Windows 7* (32-bit and 64-bit)
  • Windows XP Home Edition* (as-is)
  • Windows XP Media Center Edition* (as-is)
  • Windows XP Professional* (as-is)
  • Windows XP Professional x64 Edition* (as-is)

As-is support for discontinued operating systems:

Intel® drivers with older operating systems (Windows 7, Windows 8*/8.1*) that Microsoft discontinued or doesn't fully support are considered as-is in respect to:
  • Features
  • Function
  • Debugging
  • Usability with recently released Intel® NUC products
Intel no longer provides updated drivers for them.
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  • Windows 8.1* (32-bit and 64-bit)
  • Windows 8* (32-bit and 64-bit)
  • Windows 7* (32-bit and 64-bit)
  • Windows XP Home Edition* (as-is)
  • Windows XP Media Center Edition* (as-is)
  • Windows XP Professional* (as-is)
  • Windows XP Professional x64 Edition* (as-is)

As-is support for discontinued operating systems:

Intel® drivers with older operating systems (Windows 7, Windows 8*/8.1*) that Microsoft discontinued or doesn't fully support are considered as-is in respect to:
  • Features
  • Function
  • Debugging
  • Usability with recently released Intel® NUC products
Intel no longer provides updated drivers for them.
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  • Windows 8.1* (32-bit and 64-bit)
  • Windows 8* (32-bit and 64-bit)
  • Windows 7* (32-bit and 64-bit)
  • Windows XP Home Edition* (as-is)
  • Windows XP Media Center Edition* (as-is)
  • Windows XP Professional* (as-is)
  • Windows XP Professional x64 Edition* (as-is)

As-is support for discontinued operating systems:

Intel® drivers with older operating systems (Windows 7, Windows 8*/8.1*) that Microsoft discontinued or doesn't fully support are considered as-is in respect to:
  • Features
  • Function
  • Debugging
  • Usability with recently released Intel® NUC products
Intel no longer provides updated drivers for them.

Windows Embedded Standard 7 Support Lifecycle

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Windows IoT
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DeveloperMicrosoft
OS familyMicrosoft Windows
Source model
  • Source-available (through Shared Source Initiative)
Kernel typeHybrid kernel
License
Official websitedeveloper.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/iot
Support status
Under Embedded name: Variable (some versions out of support), up to 2019 (mainstream) and 2023 (extended)[1]
Under new IoT name: Mainstream support to at least 2024 and extended 2029[2]

Windows IoT, formerly Windows Embedded, is a family of operating systems from Microsoft designed for use in embedded systems. Microsoft currently has three different subfamilies of operating systems for embedded devices targeting a wide market, ranging from small-footprint, real-time devices to point of sale (POS) devices like kiosks. Windows Embedded operating systems are available to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), who make it available to end users preloaded with their hardware, in addition to volume license customers in some cases.

Wes7 Support

In April 2018, Microsoft released Azure Sphere, another operating system designed for IoT applications running on the Linux kernel.

Windows Embedded Standard 7 Support Lifecycle

  • 2The IoT family
    • 2.2Mobile
    • 2.3Core
  • 3Embedded family
    • 3.3For Embedded Systems (FES)

History[edit]

In mid-1998, Microsoft worked with VenturCom, a company that specialized in software for embedded systems, for their Windows NT Embedded product.[3] Windows NT Embedded 4.0 got its start in 1998 with a small team of developers at Microsoft. This project, known within Microsoft as Impala, was released in 1999 as Windows NT Embedded 4.0—a set of tools and a database of approximately 250 components that allowed developers to put together small Windows NT 4.0 run-time images for embedded devices. The tools allowed OEMs and embedded developers to create components encapsulating their binaries, and to add them seamlessly into Windows NT Embedded runtimes containing limited functionality and devices. Minimum run-time images were as small as 9 MB for a system featuring the full Win32 API. Shortly after release, in early 2000, Microsoft decided that it was best to take that architecture and make a new product leveraging the new Windows code. A new Windows Embedded team was formed, under the leadership of Bruce Beachman. He served as the Product Unit Manager (PUM) of the first Windows Embedded – and started recruiting engineers within Microsoft. The team set their sights on this next version. A decision was made to stop development of Windows 2000 Embedded,[4] and start work on a Windows XP Embedded product (then called Whistler). Plans were drawn up, the team was expanded, and work started on Whistler Embedded, codenamed Mantis. The component count has risen from 250 to over 10,000—most of them device-driver components. The feature set of the embedded tools was enriched to include things like basic version control, component scripting, and expandability. Tools were also added to make it easier to start with a blank slab of hardware and to deploy an embedded OS on it quickly and easily. On August 26, 2001, Beta 2 of Windows XP Embedded was released, with a full release planned for later that year.[5] The initial team consisted of:

  • Tim Hill, Group Program Manager who was in charge of the PM team, and served as the overall architect
  • Mike Cherry, Program Manager, who was leading the infrastructural process work
  • Bill Luan, Program Manager, who was in charge of the design of the first internal tool iCat, which enabled all the Windows team engineers to 'componentize' their features in Windows. Later, this product became the Windows Embedded Component Designer in the released product
  • Steve Jiang, Program Manager, who was in charge of the first version of the Target Design, which is the product that enabled developers to build embedded target images

Target Designer and Component Designer was the two-parts suite in the first version of Windows Embedded Suite. The first test team manager was Bombo Sofa, who lead the first XPe Test team starting in 2000. Under Bruce Beachman's leadership, Microsoft shipped the first version of Windows Embedded (XPe) at the DevCon / Windows Hardware Conference in 2001.

In 2002, Bruce Beachman left Microsoft, and Peter Wilson took over the XPe team as its PUM, and by then the team was merged into Windows Deployment team, and they released XPe SP1 at DevCon in Las Vegas in late 2003.

The IoT family[edit]

Microsoft rebranded 'Windows Embedded' to 'Windows IoT' starting with the release of embedded versions of Windows 10.

Enterprise[edit]

Windows 10 IoT Enterprise, based on Windows 10 Enterprise CBB/LTSC/LTSB/SAC, is the updated version of Embedded Industry and Embedded Standard with plain unlabeled, Retail/Thin Client, Tablet, and Small Tablet versions available; differing only in licensing.

  • Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2015 (value based pricing):
    • SKU 6EU-00124 - Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2015 LTSB - High End Edition (Intel Core i7 Intel XEON AMD FX)
    • SKU 6EU-00125 - Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2015 LTSB - Value Edition (Intel Core i3/i5 AMD R-Series, A10, A8)
    • SKU 6EU-00126 - Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2015 LTSB- Entry Edition (Intel Atom/Celeron AMD E1, E2, A4, A6)
  • Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 (value based pricing):
    • SKU 6EU-00034 - Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 LTSB - High End Edition (Intel Core i7 Intel XEON AMD FX)
    • SKU 6EU-00035 - Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 LTSB - Value Edition (Intel Core i3/i5 AMD R-Series, A10, A8)
    • SKU 6EU-00036 - Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 LTSB - Entry Edition (Intel Atom/Celeron AMD E1, E2, A4, A6)
  • Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 (category based pricing):
    • SKU 6F6-00036 - Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 CBB - High End Edition (Intel Core i7 Intel XEON AMD FX)
    • SKU 6F6-00037 - Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 CBB - Value Edition (Intel Core i3/i5 AMD R-Series, A10, A8)
    • SKU 6F6-00038 - Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 CBB - Entry Edition (Intel Atom/Celeron AMD E1, E2, A4, A6)
    • SKU 6F6-00036 - Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 SAC - High End Edition (Intel Core i7 Intel XEON AMD FX)
    • SKU 6F6-00037 - Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 SAC - Value Edition (Intel Core i3/i5 AMD R-Series, A10, A8)
    • SKU 6F6-00038 - Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 SAC - Entry Edition (Intel Atom/Celeron AMD E1, E2, A4, A6)
  • Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2019 (value based pricing):
    • SKU MUT-00013 - Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2019 LTSC - High End Edition (Intel Core i7 Intel XEON AMD FX)
    • SKU MUU-00005 - Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2019 LTSC - Value Edition (Intel Core i3/i5 AMD R-Series, A10, A8)
    • SKU MUV-00005 - Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2019 LTSC - Entry Edition (Intel Atom/Celeron AMD E1, E2, A4, A6)
  • Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2019 (category based pricing):
    • SKU 6F6-00036 - Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2019 SAC - High End Edition (Intel Core i7 Intel XEON AMD FX)
    • SKU 6F6-00037 - Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2019 SAC - Value Edition (Intel Core i3/i5 AMD R-Series, A10, A8)
    • SKU 6F6-00038 - Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2019 SAC - Entry Edition (Intel Atom/Celeron AMD E1, E2, A4, A6)

Mobile[edit]

Windows 10 IoT Mobile, based on Windows 10 Mobile, is the successor to Embedded Handheld.

Mobile Enterprise[edit]

Windows 10 IoT Mobile Enterprise adds ARM support, multiple user profiles, advanced lockdown, and other capabilities, but is otherwise identical to the normal Mobile version.

Core[edit]

Windows 10 IoT Core is considered by some to be the successor to Windows Embedded Compact, although it maintains very little compatibility with it. Optimized for smaller and lower-cost industry devices, it is also provided free of charge for use in devices like the Raspberry Pi for hobbyist use.

Core Pro[edit]

Windows 10 IoT Core Pro provides the ability to defer and control updates and is licensed only via distributors; it is otherwise identical to the normal IoT Core version.

Embedded family[edit]

Embedded Compact[edit]

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Windows Embedded Compact (previously known as Windows Embedded CE or Windows CE)[6] is the version of Windows Embedded for very small computers and embedded systems, including consumer electronics devices like set-top boxes and video game consoles. Windows Embedded Compact is a modular real-time operating system with a specialized kernel that can run in under 1 MB of memory. It comes with the Platform Builder tool that can be used to add modules to the installation image to create a custom installation, depending on the device used. Windows Embedded Compact is available for ARM, MIPS, SuperH and x86 processor architectures.[7]

Microsoft made available a specialized version of Windows Embedded Compact, known as Windows Mobile, for use in mobile phones. It is a customized image of Windows Embedded Compact along with specialized modules for use in Mobile phones. Windows Mobile was available in four variants: Windows Mobile Classic (for Pocket PC), Windows Mobile Standard (for smartphones) and Windows Mobile Professional (for PDA/Pocket PC Phone Edition) and Windows Mobile for Automotive (for communication/entertainment/information systems used in automobiles). Modified versions of Windows Mobile were used for Portable Media Centers. In 2010, Windows Mobile was replaced by Windows Phone 7, which was also based on Windows Embedded Compact, but was not compatible with any previous products.

Windows Embedded Compact 2013[8] is a real-time operating system which runs on ARM, X86, SH, and derivatives of those architectures. It included .NET Framework, UI framework, and various open source drivers and services as 'modules'.[9]

Embedded Standard[edit]

Windows Embedded Standard is the brand of Windows Embedded operating systems designed to provide enterprises and device manufacturers the freedom to choose which capabilities will be part of their industry devices and intelligent system solutions[buzzword], intended to build ATMs and devices for the healthcare and manufacturing industries, creating industry-specific devices. This brand consists of Windows NT 4.0 Embedded, Windows XP Embedded, Windows Embedded Standard 2009 (WES09), Windows Embedded Standard 7, and Windows Embedded 8 Standard. It provides the full Win32 API.[7] Windows Embedded Standard 2009 includes Silverlight, .NET Framework 3.5, Internet Explorer 7, Windows Media Player 11, RDP 6.1, Network Access Protection, Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer and support for being managed by Windows Server Update Services and System Center Configuration Manager.[10]

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Windows Embedded Standard 7 is based on Windows 7 and was previously codenamed Windows Embedded 'Quebec'.[11] Windows Embedded Standard 7 includes Windows Vista and Windows 7 features[12] such as Aero, SuperFetch, ReadyBoost, Windows Firewall, Windows Defender, Address space layout randomization, Windows Presentation Foundation, Silverlight 2, Windows Media Center among several other packages. It is available in IA-32 and x64 versions and was released in 2010. It has a larger minimum footprint (~300 MB) compared to 40 MB of XPe and also requires product activation.[12] Windows Embedded Standard 7 was released on April 27, 2010.[13] Windows Embedded 8 Standard was released on March 20, 2013.[14][15]

For Embedded Systems (FES)[edit]

Currently divided into two brands, FES products are binary identical versions of the OSes as are available in retail but are licensed exclusively for use in embedded devices.[16] They are available for both IA-32 as well as x64 processors.[7]

Pro[edit]

Windows Embedded Pro, formerly Windows Embedded Enterprise,[6] is a brand that consists of non server FES products including Windows NT Workstation, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows XP Professional, Windows Vista Business and Ultimate, Windows 7 Professional and Ultimate, Windows 8 Pro, and Windows 8.1 Pro. Microsoft renamed 'Windows Embedded Enterprise' to 'Windows Embedded Pro' starting with Windows Embedded 8 Pro.

Server[edit]

Windows Embedded Server is a brand that consists of FES server products including Server, Home Server, SQL Server, Storage Server, DPM Server, ISA Server, UAG Server, TMG Server, and Unified Data Storage Server etc. of various years including 2000, 2003, 2003 R2, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2008 R2, 2012, and 2012 R2 etc.

Embedded Industry[edit]

Windows Embedded Industry is the brand of Windows Embedded operating systems for industry devices and once only for point of sale systems. This brand was limited to the Windows Embedded for Point of Service operating system released in 2006, which is based on Windows XP Embedded.[6] Microsoft also has an updated version of Windows Embedded for Point of service, named Windows embedded POSReady 2009. However, Windows Embedded POSReady 7 based on Windows 7 SP1 was released in 2011 which succeeded POSReady 2009. Microsoft has since changed the name of this product from 'Windows Embedded POSReady' to 'Windows Embedded Industry'. Microsoft released Windows Embedded 8 Industry in April 2013, followed by 8.1 Industry in October 2013.

Embedded NAVReady[edit]

Windows Embedded NAVReady also called as Navigation Ready which is plug-in component for Windows CE 5.0 and useful for building portable handheld navigation devices.

Embedded Automotive[edit]

Windows Embedded Automotive, formerly Microsoft Auto, Windows CE for Automotive, Windows Automotive, and Windows Mobile for Automotive, is an embedded operating system based on Windows CE for use on computer systems in automobiles. The latest release, Windows Embedded Automotive 7 was announced on October 19, 2010.[17][18]

Embedded Handheld[edit]

On January 10, 2011, Microsoft announced Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5. The operating system has compatibility with Windows Mobile 6.5 and is presented as an enterprise handheld device, targeting retailers, delivery companies, and other companies that rely on handheld computing. Windows Embedded Handheld retains backward compatibility with legacy Windows Mobile applications.[19] Windows Embedded 8.1 Handheld was released for manufacturing on April 23, 2014.[20] Known simply as Windows Embedded 8 Handheld (WE8H)[15] prior to release, it was designed as the next generation of Windows Embedded Handheld for line-of-business handheld devices and built on Windows Phone 8.1, which it also has compatibility with. Five Windows Embedded 8.1 Handheld devices have been released; Manufactured by Bluebird, Honeywell and Panasonic as listed below.[21]

ProductRelease DateCPURAMStorageDisplayCamera(s)NFCMicroSD
BackFront
Bluebird BM180 (BP30)January 20141.5 GHz
Dual-core
1 GB
2 GB
8 GB
16 GB
5”
720 × 1280 px
1080 × 1920 px
8 MP1.3 MPYesYes
Bluebird EF500 (EF500R)September 20151.5 GHz
Dual-core
1 GB
2 GB
8 GB
16 GB
5”
720 × 1280 px
1080 × 1920 px
8 MP1.3 MPYesYes
Honeywell Dolphin 75eApril 20152.26 GHz
Dual-core
2 GB16 GB4.3”
480 × 800 px
8 MPYesYes
Honeywell Dolphin CT50April 20152.26 GHz
Quad-core
2 GB16 GB4.7”
720 × 1280 px
8 MPYesYes
Panasonic Toughpad FZ-E1August 20142.3 GHz
Quad-core
2 GB32 GB5”
720 × 1280 px
8 MP1.3 MPYesYes

References[edit]

  1. ^Microsoft. 'Windows Embedded lifecycle'. Retrieved August 4, 2017.
  2. ^Microsoft. 'Windows IoT lifecycle'. Retrieved August 4, 2017.
  3. ^'Windows NT to extend reach'. CNET. Retrieved April 25, 2016.
  4. ^'Microsoft Windows 2000 Embedded Doesn't Stick Around'. windowsitpro.com. Retrieved November 16, 2016.
  5. ^'Getting to Know Windows NT Embedded and Windows XP Embedded'. msdn.microsoft.com. Retrieved April 25, 2016.
  6. ^ abc'Microsoft Charts Its Road Map for Windows Embedded Business'. News Center. Microsoft. April 15, 2008. Retrieved January 19, 2012.
  7. ^ abc'Which Windows Embedded Product is Right for Me?'. Windows Embedded portal. Microsoft. Retrieved January 19, 2012.
  8. ^'Microsoft announces general availability of Windows Embedded Compact 2013'. Microsoft News Center. Microsoft. Retrieved July 14, 2013.
  9. ^'Windows Embedded'. msdn.microsoft.com. Retrieved January 30, 2017.
  10. ^'Microsoft Brings Rich User Experiences to Smart, Connected, Service-Oriented Enterprise Devices With Windows Embedded Standard 2009'. News Center. Microsoft. June 4, 2008. Retrieved January 19, 2013.
  11. ^'Microsoft Announces the Next Version of Windows Embedded Standard to Be Built on Windows 7'. News Center. Microsoft. October 28, 2008. Retrieved January 19, 2013.
  12. ^ abFoley, Mary Jo (June 6, 2008). 'Windows Embedded 'Quebec' due in 2010'. ZDNet. CBS Interactive. Retrieved January 19, 2013.
  13. ^'Microsoft Delivers Windows 7 Technologies to Device Manufacturers With Release of Windows Embedded Standard 7'. News Center. Microsoft. April 27, 2010. Retrieved January 19, 2013.
  14. ^'Windows Embedded 8 Generally Available News Center'. news.microsoft.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  15. ^ abFoley, Mary Jo. 'Microsoft makes first of its Windows Embedded 8 releases generally available ZDNet'. ZDNet. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  16. ^'Windows Embedded Server'. Windows Embedded portal. Microsoft. Retrieved January 19, 2013.
  17. ^'Microsoft Drives the Future of In-Vehicle Infotainment News Center'. news.microsoft.com. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  18. ^Foley, Mary Jo. 'Microsoft delivers Windows Embedded Automotive 7 ZDNet'. ZDNet. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  19. ^'Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 Key Features'. Windows Embedded portal. Microsoft. Retrieved January 19, 2013.
  20. ^'Windows Embedded 8.1 Handheld has been released to manufacturing; SDK is now generally available'. Windows Embedded Blog. Retrieved April 25, 2016.
  21. ^'Windows Embedded 8.1 Handheld'. Microsoft. Retrieved January 30, 2017.

Further reading[edit]

  • Kan, Michael (November 14, 2012). 'Microsoft updates roadmap for Windows Embedded, more releases to come'. PC World. IDG. Retrieved January 12, 2015.
  • Foley, Mary Jo (March 20, 2013). 'Windows Embedded 8 releases generally available'. ZDNet. Retrieved January 19, 2015.
  • Valazco, Chris (February 25, 2014). 'Panasonic's latest Toughpad has the strength, thickness of 10 smartphones (hands-on)'. Engadget. Retrieved January 19, 2015.

External links[edit]

  • Windows IoT at Curlie
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