Windows 10 Iot Enterprise Ltsc December 2024 Te...
Because LTSC devices are often air-gapped or on isolated networks, traditional Windows Update via WUfB may not work. Here is the recommended deployment path for the December 2024 cumulative update:
While it is the most stable version of Windows 10, it is beginning to show its age compared to the newer Windows 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2024 Driver & Hardware Limits
After installing KB5048652, the OS build becomes or 19045.5247 (if using the GAC/GAC extension). Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC December 2024 Te...
In December 2024, the focus for this LTSC version is on security. Since it is an LTSC release, no new features are being added. Instead, the OS receives monthly cumulative updates (B releases) on "Patch Tuesday." These updates address critical vulnerabilities without altering the OS core, ensuring that factory lines and medical equipment remain secure against modern cyber threats without risking compatibility issues caused by new code.
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With Windows 11 IoT Enterprise available, why would an OEM choose Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC in December 2024? There are several compelling reasons:
Windows 11 imposes strict hardware requirements, most notably TPM 2.0 and specific CPU generations. Many industrial PCs (IPCs) and embedded controllers utilized in the IoT space utilize older, proven processor architectures that do not meet Windows 11 specifications. Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2021 allows manufacturers to utilize these robust, cost-effective hardware platforms without a forced hardware refresh. Because LTSC devices are often air-gapped or on
This is the OS running your hospital MRI machine, your ATM, or your assembly line robot. Moving to a new version is a multi-million dollar, multi-year project. Hence, they don't update lightly.
But is there a "December 2024" refresh of the LTSC itself? No—Microsoft releases new LTSC versions (Long-Term Servicing Channel) every 2-3 years. The last major release was . However, the December 2024 cumulative update (KB5048652) is critical. This article provides a deep technical dive into what this update means for medical devices, ATMs, industrial robotics, and thin clients. Since it is an LTSC release, no new features are being added



