Why use Microsoft Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2019 LTSC?

Language Packs

Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC supports more than 30 different languages (MUI – multi-user interfaces). At least one language pack must be used, but you can have as many as you need, there is no limitation on the license.

Embedded Lockdown Features

These features are designed to restrict user access to the operating system. They allow setting up your embedded device to make the operating system behind your application completely invisible.

Unified Write Filter (UWF)

UWF intercepts all write attempts to a protected disk and redirects these write attempts to RAM (typical use) or temporary files on the disk. After the restart, the captured data is deleted. If some files on the disk need to be updated, UWF allows creating an exception for these files or directories and allow writing on them. For more information about UWF, see Unified Write Filter (UWF) feature.

Telemetry Level Zero

The desktop version of Windows 10 allows you to limit the data sent on Microsoft servers to the base level – 1. The LTSC version can limit the data even further, to level 0 – Security. For more information on telemetry, see Configure Windows diagnostic data in your organization.

Supported Processors

Embedded devices in our offer currently use Intel processors exclusively.
The current version, 2019 LTSC, supports processors from Braswell generation to and including 9th generation Core i3/i5/i7/i9-9xxx, Xeon E-21xx, and corresponding Intel Celeron, Pentium and Atom processors. Newer processors will be supported in the next version of LTSC.

The previous version, 2016 LTSB supports processors from Braswell up to and including 7th generation: Core i3/i5/i7/i9-7xxx, Core m3-7xxx, Intel Xeon E-21xx, corresponding Intel Celeron, Pentium and Atom processors and 8th generation of Intel Embedded Processors.

Does My Intel Processor Support Microsoft Windows® 10?

Windows Processor Requirements.

Windows Silicon Policy.

Our Aaeon, LexSystem, and TechNexion industrial embedded devices use Braswell and later processors and are fully supported by both the current 2019 LTSC version and the previous 2016 LTSB version.