W530 and future Windows 10 support

Hello everyone!
I have a question about support of W530 in Windows 10. 
Lenovo is planning to support this model and release drivers for the W530?

Hello.
I should definitely think they'll get full support, as long as the parts makers such as Intel - nVidia etc. release drivers for them. I'm running my W520 on Win10 now, build 9926, and everything works perfectly on Win8/8.1 drivers already.
ThinkPad W540 (20BG) - i7-4800MQ/24GB // ThinkPad T440s (20AQ) - i7-4600U/12GB
ThinkPad T440p (20AW) - i7-4800MQ/16GB // ThinkPad Helix (3698-6EU) - i5-3337U/4GB
ThinkPad W520 (4282-W4Q) - i7-2720QM/32GB // ThinkPad T400 (2767-W1C) - P9500/8GB
ThinkPad T61 (7665-CTO) - T7700/4GB // ThinkPad T60p (8741-C2G) - T7400/4GB

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