In late April, Byte Software officially began to warm up for the upcoming release of Teams 2.0 version.
According to the official update schedule, the latest version could meet everyone as early as the beginning of May, which is one week later.
However, unlike the original plan to focus on the dual-mode voice feature, this time Byte Software shifted its emphasis to the optimization and smoothness of the software.
As long as your computer has the most basic sound card configuration, even if it's a five-year-old antique, Teams 2.0 will run smoothly.
Furthermore, the new version would greatly reduce the data transmission requirements within a local area network. In short, Teams 2.0's dependence on hardware would no longer be a focus, and phenomena such as crashes and freezing would be effectively improved.