[Abstract] Microsoft is developing a Windows 10 system based on cloud computing and can run on different devices based on the x86 architecture (Intel, AMD) and the ARM architecture (Neon, Tegra, Exynos). Tencent Digital (Compiler: Human) just last week, an unnamed source said that Microsoft is currently developing and developing a "adaptive" Windows 10 platform, this platform can be a variety of computers, smart Mobile phones, game consoles, HoloLens headsets, and embedded devices are integrated. And all these types of Windows 10 devices share 10 different core components, and each different device only has different interface, but this adaptability can form a more complete Windows 10 platform and can be different according to the screen size. The size, the different forms and the different use environments are automatically adjusted. This kind of adaptive Windows 10 platform will solve the multi-device cross-platform system problems that Microsoft has been facing. Microsoft has already begun to develop the Microsoft and Windows 10 device applications through the Windows 10 OneCore subsystem, and once parsed all platform products through this universal Windows 10 platform. From a technical point of view, this Composable Shell will consist of different self-components and allow Windows 10 to quickly adapt to a specific screen size or device type, which is somewhat similar to Microsoft's previous Windows Continuum feature, enabling smartphones on the desktop and Switch between mobile devices. This will also eliminate Microsoft's maintenance costs for different platform devices such as Windows 10 desktops, smartphones and Xbox. In addition to Composable Shell, there is a new rumors that Microsoft is working to develop another Cloud Shell version of Windows 10 with cloud properties. The news comes from an internal document that will make the Cloud Shell a lightweight Windows platform and will come to us sometime in 2017, while updating Redstone 3 for Windows 10 systems that support the ARM platform. After debut. Cloud Shell shows that Microsoft is developing a cloud computing-based Windows 10 system that can run on different devices based on the x86 architecture (Intel, AMD) and the ARM architecture (Snapdragon, Tegra, Exynos). The Windows 10 system can save data on multiple types of devices and processor architectures, and can build a Windows 10 platform for the scorecard, including the Universal Windows Platform, Windows Store, and Cloud Shell. However, it should be noted that this Windows 10 feature with streaming media does not apply to ordinary users. Instead, it is a solution to the enterprise environment. By creating a thin-client in the virtual cloud through the data center, there is no need to Local installation. Of course, this Windows 10 system's cloud properties want to be better promoted, requiring users to use subscription services. Microsoft is seeking a way to run Windows 10 systems (including dual systems and virtual machines) on other platforms such as Android, Linux, and MacOS. Source: digitaltrends