<Dt> Pro for Workstations </Dt> <Dd> On August 10, 2017, Microsoft announced a Pro for Workstations edition to be made available in September, along with the Fall Creators Update for Windows 10 . This edition is designed for high - end hardware for intensive computing tasks and supports Intel Xeon, AMD Opteron, or latest AMD Epyc processors, up to four CPUs, up to 6 TB RAM, the ReFS file system, Non-Volatile Dual In - line Memory Module (NVDIMM) and remote direct memory access (RDMA). By December 15, 2017, this edition was available pre-installed on two Dell workstations . Windows 10 Home, Pro and S editions can upgrade to this edition . This edition can be upgraded to Pro Education, Enterprise or Education editions of Windows 10 . </Dd> <P> As with previous versions of Windows since XP, all Windows 10 editions for PC hardware have "N" and "KN" variations in Europe and South Korea that exclude certain bundled multimedia functionality, including media players and related components, in order to comply with antitrust rulings . The "Media Feature Pack" can be installed to restore these features . </P> <P> As with Windows 8.1, a reduced - price "Windows 10 with Bing" SKU is available to OEMs; it is subsidized by having Microsoft's Bing search engine set as default, which cannot be changed to a different search engine by OEMs . It is intended primarily for low - cost devices, and is otherwise identical to Windows 10 Home . </P>

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