Starting with Windows 10 version 21H2, the Windows Subsystem for Linux has full
graphics processing unit (GPU) compute support. It was available to Windows Insiders,
and is now available to everyone. The Linux binaries can use your Windows GPU, and
run different workloads, including artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML)
development workflows.
For more information, and what GPU compute support means for you, see the
GPU
accelerated ML training inside the Windows Subsystem for Linux blog post
.
The
KB5005101 September 1, 2021 update
includes about 1400 CSPs that were made
available to MDM providers.
These CSPs are built in to Windows 10, version 21H2. These settings are available in
Microsoft Intune in the
Settings Catalog
.
Group Policy analytics
also includes these GPOs
in its analysis.
For more information on the CSPs, see the
Configuration service provider reference
.
Azure virtual desktop is a Windows client OS hosted in the cloud, and runs virtual apps.
You use the cloud to deliver virtual apps in real time, and as-needed. Users use the apps
as if they're installed locally.
You can create Azure virtual desktops that run Windows 10 version 21H2.
For more information, see:
What is Azure Virtual Desktop?
What's new in Azure Virtual Desktop?
Set up MSIX app attach with the Azure portal
Wi-Fi WPA3-Personal H2E (Hash-to-Element) support is built in to Windows 10, version
21H2.
GPU compute support for the Windows Subsystem for Linux Get the latest CSPs Apps appear local with Azure Virtual Desktop Wi-Fi WPA3-Personal H2E support