Microsoft officials confirmed the rollout start date in a blog post on March 29. Just like the Anniversary Update which Microsoft started rolling out last August, the Creators Update release will be throttled and likely take several months to complete transition.
Back in October of 2016, Microsoft introduced the Windows 10 Creators Update which was formally named Redstone 2.
Windows 10 CU was announced as a "Early 2017 Release", but then rumors all over the web suggested the final Version number as 1703.
Windows 10 CU was announced as a "Early 2017 Release", but then rumors all over the web suggested the final Version number as 1703.