Windows 10 has served as Microsoft’s primary platform for over a decade, undergoing a radical shift from "Windows as a Service" to a legacy system focused on reliability. While the numbering of builds like "23100" may suggest major leaps, the reality of recent updates is a refined effort to maintain security and compatibility for millions of enterprise and personal users as they transition toward Windows 11.
Windows 11 uses different build ranges. For instance, Windows 11 version 24H2 is associated with Build 26100 windows 10 build 23100 updated
This is the biggest technical shift. Windows 10 Build 23100 recommends TPM 2.0 but does not require it. Windows 10 has served as Microsoft’s primary platform