Here’s the real reason Microsoft is already testing publicly next spring’s Windows 10 release
Ever since Microsoft recently began testing Windows 10 20H1 - its Windows 10 feature update that isn't expected to start rolling out to mainstream users until April 2020 - there's been lots of speculation about why Microsoft is doing this so early. Microsoft's Windows Insider team has made some vague references to some things being worked on requiring a longer lead time. But I'm hearing from my contacts the real reason is much more mundane: It's about aligning schedules between Azure and Windows engineering. Sometimes, the real story is just" Boring.