Current Win10 software licenses (LTSB 2016) will expire October 13, 2026. Microsoft released Win11 LTSC 2024 in October 2024 and Hyosung is currently certifying. Certification is scheduled to be complete by May 2025.
Hyosung's recommendation is to move to the latest certified version of Windows 11 (LTSC 2024) as well as the latest core (Q670 or H610).
PC Core upgrade kits will be available to pre-order beginning November 2024.
If you already have a Q670 or H610 core, you will only need to purchase the software license.
Windows OS Version Details
Identifying the correct CPU core is critical with more core types in ATMs than prior Windows conversions. The following reference guide distinguishes Windows versions and their support dates. This information is key when looking at fleet upgrades by specific model/core type, and most importantly how far your Windows OS versions will take you into the future without requiring a full equipment upgrade.
Windows OS Support
Operating Systems (Cheat Sheet)
Core Identification
If you are stuck trying to identify what Windows Core Type you are currently operating or need help understanding the Windows OS version your core can run we are here to help. Below you will find a breakdown of each core and the furthest Windows version they are able to run. Please know that you can always reach out to us with additional questions or to share what information you've found.