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SKU stands for [[wikipedia:Stock Keeping Unit]], which is the part number a manufacturer assigns to specific items it sells. A single product, like [[Windows 10 Pro]], is sold in many different packages, each with its own SKU. The 32-bit OEM System Builder one-license package has its own SKU, which is different from the 64-bit package, which is different from the Open Value License 5-pack SKU.<ref>https://www.zdnet.com/article/windows-10-editions-explained-in-plain-english/</ref>
 
SKU stands for [[wikipedia:Stock Keeping Unit]], which is the part number a manufacturer assigns to specific items it sells. A single product, like [[Windows 10 Pro]], is sold in many different packages, each with its own SKU. The 32-bit OEM System Builder one-license package has its own SKU, which is different from the 64-bit package, which is different from the Open Value License 5-pack SKU.<ref>https://www.zdnet.com/article/windows-10-editions-explained-in-plain-english/</ref>
  
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== Related terms ==
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* [[Serial number]]
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* [[SKU]]
  
 
== See also ==
 
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* {{Windows}}
 
* {{Windows}}
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Latest revision as of 11:04, 16 July 2024

SKU stands for wikipedia:Stock Keeping Unit, which is the part number a manufacturer assigns to specific items it sells. A single product, like Windows 10 Pro, is sold in many different packages, each with its own SKU. The 32-bit OEM System Builder one-license package has its own SKU, which is different from the 64-bit package, which is different from the Open Value License 5-pack SKU.[1]


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  • https://www.zdnet.com/article/windows-10-editions-explained-in-plain-english/
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