Windows 10 “Version 1607” confirmed as Microsoft begins finalizing Anniversary - Update
The Final Countdown BeginsMicrosoft is now in the final stages of development of its upcoming Windows 10 Anniversary Update. Microsoft has been very tight lipped on when exactly we’ll see the Anniversary Update launch to the public, with official comments extending no further than “sometime this Summer.” But now, as Microsoft begins finalizing the Anniversary Update, “Version 1607” is official as internal Windows 10 builds are now being referenced as such. Surprise! The Anniversary Update is arriving around the anniversary of Windows 10!
Sources familiar with the matter have told me that the Windows 10 Anniversary Update (Redstone 1) is now “feature-locked”, and has been for a little while now meaning work on new features has stopped and a focus on bug fixing and stabilization has begun. We may still see a few small changes and features make their way down the line before RS1 launches officially, but any major new features are now being pushed back for Redstone 2, which is scheduled to launch in the first quarter of 2017.
Windows 10 Anniversary update is Version 1607, clearly mentioned in Official Documentation
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This topic provides information about what's new in Windows 10, version 1607 minimum hardware requirements, form factors, device experiences, and hardware components across all Windows 10 devices.
Minimum hardware requirements
The following tables describes the changes for minimum hardware requirements in Windows 10, version 1607. The changes are organized by component area, the Windows edition that's impacted by the change, and the type of change.
Good to know, thanks for information Cluster
At least they are keeping consistency...
1507 - 2015 July - Threshold 1
1511 - 2015 November - Threshold 2
1607 - 2016 July - Redstone 1
Yep! Planned: Win 10 Anniversary update on July 29, 2016
First "Fake" screen - 1607 by @WindowsBlogIta
Actually, confirmed this screen by @WindowsBlogIta is b.........!
Missing a UI change that happened in early 1435x.