
Device Guard for IoT – Device builders can now fully lock down IoT devices and get advanced malware protection against new and unknown malware variants. Azure Device Management Support – OEMs can use the Windows IoT Azure DM client library to add device management capabilities to their Azure IoT hub connected devices. GPIO providers include new Interrupt Buffer interface to allow for high precision interrupt timing for applications like rotary encoders and distance measuring devices. New high precision GPIO APIs – New APIs () for precise and efficient measurement of pulse widths using GPIO interrupts. Uploading device logs while submitting feedback. Connecting device using Windows IoT Remote Client. Windows Insider Preview builds for Raspberry Pi and Minnowboard. IoT Dashboard Improvements – New features and stability bug fixes. Improved Tools – VS Code, improved Node.js and Python support, New Windows Device Portal and IoT Dashboard features, VS 2017 support. New Embedded features on Reset/Recovery, On-SOC PWM and Automatic USB provisioning. New buses and capabilities for ARM PCIe, USB function mode, Wi-Fi Direct and GPIO interrupt counting API. New UWP APIs And controls for vibration, brightness, modern connected standby, power management, battery charge and NFC (w/o HCE).
Discovering your Remote Devices – No special software is needed to discover your devices that are signed in with your Microsoft Account.Allwinner has enabled support for their Pine 64 and Banana Pi devices using the Allwinner A64 SoC.Toradex has enabled support for their Colibri T30 SOM using the NVIDIA Tegra 3.Verified support for Windows 10 IoT Core on Intel Joule, Intel Pentium N4200, Intel Celeron N3350, upcoming Atom x5-E39xx processors (formerly Apollo Lake) and Raspberry Pi 3 SOMs.Cortana on Windows IoT Core – Cortana is now available on Windows 10 IoT Core.What’s new in Windows 10 IoT Core version 1703: