Windows 10 & 11 IoT Enterprise: License policy

11.04.2017

True to the motto “all good things come in threes”, Microsoft is making things quite simple for us with its licensing policy. With the three license models “Entry”, “Value” and “High End”, each CPU can now be assigned to one of these models.

To put it a little more technically correct: The licenses are divided into three different SKUs (= stock keeping units). However, because this doesn't sound so good from a marketing point of view, we simply translate "SKU" into "price category" for our purposes. Sounds better? Sounds better.

The advantage of these new price categories is that with "Entry" and "Value" in particular, customers receive a fully-fledged operating system at an unbeatable price. Find out here which of our Mini PCs fall into which of the three price categories "Entry","Value" and"High End".

Entry: Intel Atom, Pentium (N- and J-Series) and Celeron (N-, G-, J- and 3000-Series), AMD V10-V12

Value: Remaining Intel Celeron and Pentium, Core i3, Core i5, Core M and AMD V13-V19

High end: Intel Core i7, Xeon and selected AMD FX models, Ryzen 7

All spo-comm Mini-PCs mentioned can now be ordered with Windows 10 IoT Enterprise.

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