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Timeline of Microsoft Windows

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This article (also a picture) presents a timeline of events in the history of Microsoft Windows operating systems from 1985.

An image that visualizes the tables below
The Windows family tree

PC use

Release date Title Architectures Unsupported on Based Upon
November 20, 1985 Windows 1.0 x86 – 16-bit December 31, 2001 MS-DOS
December 9, 1987 Windows 2.0 x86 – 16-bit December 31, 2001 MS-DOS
May 27, 1988 Windows 2.10 x86 – 16-bit December 31, 2001 MS-DOS
March 13, 1989 Windows 2.11 x86 – 16-bit December 31, 2001 MS-DOS
May 22, 1990 Windows 3.0 x86 – 16-bit December 31, 2001 MS-DOS
October 20, 1991 Windows 3.0 with Multimedia Extensions x86 – 16-bit December 31, 2001 MS-DOS
April 6, 1992 Windows 3.1 x86 – 16-bit December 31, 2001 MS-DOS
July 27, 1993 Windows NT 3.1 IA-32, DEC Alpha, MIPS December 31, 2000 Windows NT
November 8, 1993 Windows for Workgroups 3.11 x86 – 16-bit December 31, 2001 MS-DOS
September 21, 1994 Windows NT 3.5 IA-32, DEC Alpha, MIPS December 31, 2001 Windows NT
May 30, 1995 Windows NT 3.51 IA-32, DEC Alpha, MIPS, PowerPC December 31, 2001 Windows NT
August 24, 1995 Windows 95 IA-32 December 31, 2001 MS-DOS, Windows 9x
December 29, 1995 Windows 95 OSR1 IA-32 December 31, 2001 MS-DOS, Windows 9x
August 22, 1996 Windows 95 OSR2 IA-32 December 31, 2001 MS-DOS, Windows 9x
August 24, 1996 Windows NT 4.0 IA-32, DEC Alpha, MIPS, PowerPC June 30, 2004 Windows NT
August 27, 1997 Windows 95 OSR2.1 IA-32 December 31, 2001 MS-DOS, Windows 9x
November 26, 1997 Windows 95 OSR2.5 IA-32 December 31, 2001 MS-DOS, Windows 9x
June 25, 1998 Windows 98 IA-32 July 11, 2006 MS-DOS
May 5, 1999 Windows 98 SE IA-32 July 11, 2006 MS-DOS
February 17, 2000 Windows 2000 IA-32 July 13, 2010 Windows NT
September 14, 2000 Windows Me IA-32 July 11, 2006 MS-DOS
October 25, 2001 Windows XP IA-32 April 8, 2014 Windows NT
October 25, 2001[1] Windows XP 64-Bit Edition (v2002) Itanium Windows NT
October 31, 2002 Windows XP Media Center Edition IA-32 April 8, 2014 Windows NT
March 28, 2003[2] Windows XP 64-Bit Edition (v2003) Itanium Windows NT
April 24, 2003 Windows Server 2003 IA-32, x64, Itanium July 14, 2015 Windows NT
September 30, 2003 Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 IA-32 April 8, 2014 Windows NT
October 12, 2004 Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 IA-32 April 8, 2014 Windows NT
April 25, 2005 Windows XP Professional x64 Edition x64 April 8, 2014 Windows NT
December 6, 2005 Windows Server 2003 R2 IA-32, x64, Itanium July 14, 2015 Windows NT
July 8, 2006 Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs IA-32 April 8, 2014 Windows NT
November 30, 2006 Windows Vista for Business use IA-32, x64 April 11, 2017[3] Windows NT
January 30, 2007 Windows Vista for Home use; released in fifty countries IA-32, x64 April 11, 2017 Windows NT
November 7, 2007 Windows Home Server IA-32, x64 January 8, 2013 Windows NT
February 27, 2008 Windows Server 2008 IA-32, x64 January 14, 2020 Windows NT
October 22, 2009 Windows 7 IA-32, x64 January 14, 2020[4] Windows NT
October 22, 2009 Windows Server 2008 R2 x64 January 14, 2020 Windows NT
April 6, 2011 Windows Home Server 2011 x64 April 12, 2016 Windows NT
July 1, 2011 Windows Thin PC IA-32[5] Windows NT
September 4, 2012 Windows Server 2012 x64 Windows NT
October 26, 2012 Windows 8 IA-32, x64 January 12, 2016 Windows NT
October 26, 2012 Windows RT ARM January 12, 2016 Windows NT
October 18, 2013 Windows 8.1 IA-32, x64 Windows NT
October 18, 2013 Windows RT 8.1 ARM Windows NT
October 18, 2013 Windows Server 2012 R2 x64 Windows NT
July 29, 2015 Windows 10 IA-32, x64, ARM Windows NT
September 27, 2016 Windows Server 2016 x64 Windows NT
October 2, 2018 Windows Server 2019 x64 Windows NT
October 23, 2001 inventikasolutions.littlemaxima.com/demo/iPod|iPod classic

See also

References

  1. ^ "Microsoft Unveils Plans for 64-Bit Windows Platform". News Center. Microsoft. May 23, 2001.
  2. ^ "Microsoft Releases Windows XP 64-Bit Edition Version 2003 to Manufacturing". News Center. Microsoft. March 28, 2003.
  3. ^ "Microsoft Support Lifecycle". Support. Microsoft. Retrieved June 15, 2020.
  4. ^ "Microsoft Support Lifecycle". Support. Microsoft. Retrieved June 15, 2020.
  5. ^ "Microsoft Windows Thin PC Specs". CNET. CBS Interactive.