Windows Lifecycle

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OS RTM End Mainstream Support End Extended Support ESU Custom Support Contracts Total Support Cit

By architecture

Architecture Inception Death First Win Release RTM Last supported Win Release End Support Total support Cit
x86 (16-bit) Jun 1978 Ongoing4 Windows 1.0 20 Nov 1985 Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Embedded 1 Nov 2008 22y 11m 12d [1][2]
x86 (32-bit) Oct 1985 Ongoing4 Windows NT 3.1 27 Jul 1993 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 20211 13 Jan 20321 38y 5m 17d1 [3][4]
MIPS (R4000) Oct 1991 Mar 20214 Windows NT 3.1 27 Jul 1993 Windows NT 4.0 17 Oct 19963 3y 2m 14d [3][5]
DEC Alpha / AXP Nov 1992 Jun 2001 Windows NT 3.1 16 Sep 19932 Windows NT 4.0 31 Dec 2004 11y 3m 15d [6][7]
PowerPC (PReP) Oct 1993 Ongoing Windows NT 3.5 21 Sep 1994 Windows NT 4.0 7 Feb 19973 2y 4m 17d [8][9]
Itanium / IA-64 May 2001 Jan 2020 Windows XP 64-bit Edition 25 Oct 2001 Windows Server 2008 R2 14 Jan 2020 18y 2m 20d [10][11]
x86-64 / AMD64 April 2003 Ongoing Windows Server 2003 (SP1) 30 Mar 2005 -1 > 20341 > 28y1 [12]
ARM32 / armv7a Oct 2005 Ongoing4 Windows RT 8.0 26 Oct 2012 Windows RT 8.1 10 Jan 2023 10y 2m 15d [13]
ARM64 / armv8a Oct 2011 Ongoing Windows 10 (1709) 17 Oct 2017 -1 > 20341 > 16y1 [14]

1 Support is ongoing. End dates and releases could still change

2 Exact date unknown

3 Technical support continued during the lifetime of the product, however only on a case by case basis without public patches and software updates. Thus assuming the end date to be the date of the last Service Pack or the discontinuation announcement, whichever is later.

4 Support continued or continues as a subset of a newer architecture or revision. For example x86-64 CPUs can run x86 16-bit and 32-bit code and ARM64 CPUs can run ARM32 code.

Italic: Discontinued since more than 5 years

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