Windows Lite is a version of Windows that has been designed to run on low-powered devices, and while many people are looking forward to seeing if this lightweight operating system is able to compete with Google’s ChromeOS and Chromebook devices, it looks like we’ll have to wait to get an official glimpse of the software.
A recent tweet by Tom Warren of The Verge suggests that neither Windows Lite, nor Core OS, the modular operating system Microsoft is also working on, will appear at Microsoft’s Build 2019 event, which takes place from May 6 to May 8 in Seattle, Washington.
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Many people were hoping that Microsoft would take the opportunity to showcase Windows Lite and Core OS at Build 2019, as while we’ve been hearing rumors about the new software, we’ve not seen anything official.