Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella talked about a major milestone for the company yesterday during the announcement of quarterly financials: the number of active devices running Windows 10 reached 1.3 billion. Given the huge demand for PCs and laptops in the market, it is possible that the 1.5 billion bar will be obeyed by Microsoft by the end of this year.

Recently, Microsoft has slowed down a bit on Windows 10, focusing on enterprise solutions like Office 365 and Azure. Even a couple of recent OS updates have brought more features to the business version of Windows 10 than the custom one. However, the company is going to pay more attention to custom Windows 10. For example, the release of the Sun Valley update, also known under the codename New Windows, is expected in the fall. It implements many innovations both in terms of functions and in terms of the interface. Perhaps Sun Valley will spur users on and allow it to add more active devices running Windows 10. In the meantime, it took Microsoft almost a year to grow the base from 1 billion to 1.3 billion.
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