Windows 10X began as a streamlined operating system for the Surface Neo, a premium mobile device with two screens that opened like a book. Now Microsoft seems poised to use the OS to power laptop competitors to Google’s highly successful Chromebook portables.
According to Zac Bowden, writing for Windows Central, a significant feature has been removed from the latest builds of the operating system. ContainerOS, the technology used to run 32-bit Windows applications under Windows 10X, is absent.