Windows Core OS

Windows Core OS (abbreviated as WCOS) is an internal Microsoft effort that aims to provide a universal, modular base for future versions of Microsoft Windows that are not required to be fully compatible with the original desktop variant. It builds on top of the OneCore project, which unified all products previously using forks of the Windows codebase into a single source code repository, enabling everything to be built from a single codebase.

WCOS development started in 2016 with the project codenamed "Andromeda", but wasn't entirely ready for selfhosters until mid-2017.

List of products based on WCOS

 * Andromeda
 * FactoryOS
 * Polaris
 * Windows 10X
 * Windows Holographic/Windows Holographic for Business