While Microsoft may or may not release Windows "12" this year or ever, there is a cool concept out there which shows the possibilities if it were an OS without bloatware and telemetry.
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After Intel, another major company in the form of Qualcomm has now publicly stated that the "next version of Microsoft Windows" is landing this year. However, it may not Windows "12".
Microsoft is seemingly still very focused on Windows 11, with the next major update landing in the form of "version 24H2." The next-gen Windows (12), as such, may not be all that ready just yet.
Microsoft could be releasing its next-gen operating system, Windows (12?), this year. As such, here is yet another concept video of that which imagines it as Microsoft's revolutionary OS.
It looks like Microsoft is pumped and excited about Copilot. The company Chairman and CEO Satya Nadella recently said that Copilot is the Start menu on the next-gen AI-powered Windows.
AMD today unveiled its new Ryzen 8040 series Hawk Point APUs and Ryzen 8050 Strix Point APUs, which are being designed with Microsoft's next-gen AI-focused Windows 11 and (12) ambitions.
A new report emerged with alleged details about the next big Windows update scheduled for 2024. Rumors claim Microsoft wants to ship a new release with a big focus on AI and "groundbreaking" features.
While it has been expected for a while that Windows 12 will be released sometime next year, a new report suggests it will be in the middle of the year in June, possibly sometime around Computex.
Microsoft has mentioned Windows 11 "24H2" for the first time, which calls into question some of the leaks, rumors, and reports about 'Windows 12' and its possible 2024 launch date.
Microsoft recently launched Windows 11 23H2, but as we approach 2024, the rumors of Windows 12 are starting to fly and now Microsoft might just have confirmed it is indeed going to be.
The new Windows Server vNext build 25967 for Windows Insiders is now available to download, but the change log for the new build is nearly the same as the previous Insider Windows Server release.
Microsoft might just be planning to make the next generation of Windows a cloud-based, subscription service. While we have already had evidence of the former, fresh new leak hints at the latter too.
Despite Intel's recent publishing of its first Wi-Fi 7 modules and their specs, it seems Windows 10 users may indeed not be in luck if they plan to have a taste of next-gen Wi-Fi on their PCs.
Microsoft will be disabling TLS versions 1.0 and 1.1 on Windows very soon. The company announced it earlier today and is part of its broader strategy to make the next Windows versions more secure.
Windows 10 users may not be in luck in case they want to have a taste of Wi-Fi 7 on their PCs. That's because a document from Intel seems to suggest Windows 11 will be the oldest one supported.
Microsoft will be disabling TLS versions 1.0 and 1.1 on Windows very soon. The company announced it earlier today and is part of its broader strategy to make the whole of Windows OS more secure.
If past reports are to be believed, Microsoft could be releasing its next-gen OS, Windows 12, next year. As such, there are several fan-made concept videos out there nowadays from excited enthusiasts.
AMD shared the first, extremely preliminary details on Ryzen 8000 series based on the Zen 5 CPU architecture. The chips are set to arrive next year right when people are expecting to see Windows 12.
Stardock's WindowBlinds 11, a modding and tweaking utility, has gained support for the Windows 11 22H2 Moment 2 update (KB5022913). Hence Moment 2 users can make their desktops resemble Windows 12.
Microsoft is quietly adding even more Cloud PC-based options to Windows 11 Insider builds. These changes shed light on the company's aims and ambitions with the next-generation Windows OS.
The unconfirmed report claims Microsoft wants to develop the "CorePC" Windows OS for various device form factors which would enable faster updates and a more secure operating system.
Just a day after the supposed preliminary system requirements for Windows 12 leaked, we may have some more clues on what the UI on Windows 12 (officially called "Next Valley") could look like.
According to a new report, some early system requirements for Next Valley, which is what the successor to Windows 11 is referred to as, may be here. However, at the moment, there isn't much to go by.
A rumor suggests that Intel may already be aware of Microsoft's plans regarding the release of next-gen Windows 12, which will be aligning with Meteor Lake-S. However, there may not be enough proof.
Following many AI-driven experiences in Windows 11, Microsoft is adding a new Cloud PC option inside the Widows 11 Settings itself, potentially paving the way for a Windows 12 release in the future.
The annual Microsoft developers event will combine virtual workshops and conferences with in-person events to be held in Seattle, Washington. Registration is now available for attendees.
The latest Windows 11 build from the Dev Channel contains interesting strings pointing to a potential addition of "AI-based" desktop background effects, such as depth and parallax.
A now-deleted tweet from a reputable hardware leaker has revealed that Intel is already aware of Windows 12, and the release of Microsoft's next-gen operating system may happen in late 2024.
Microsoft has formally announced that it has deprecated MSDT and its related troubleshooters. The company has explained in a document how the retirement is going to be a gradual phase out.
Next-gen Windows 11 and Windows 12 OSs could be drastically different from what we have now. Senior executive of Microsoft, Panos Panay recently shared some very early details regarding this.
Microsoft has revealed that it is retiring MSDT in two years. This is right in time for Windows 12 and it could be a welcomed change as MSDT has recently been exploited by threat actors.
A newly published Windows 12 concept video shows a few neat ideas and improvements we would like to see Microsoft stealing to implement in their next-gen desktop operating system.
As it turned out, Microsoft plans significant UI changes for the next-gen Windows version. A new report claims that the weird screenshot Microsoft revealed during Ignite is a real thing.
Microsoft is already on working on the next WDDM version 3.2 for the next major Windows feature update. The Redmond giant recently introduced WDDM 3.1 with Windows 11 version 22H2.
What happens when you ask an AI-based text-to-image generator to produce a product image? Here is how artificial intelligence imagines stock wallpapers for Microsoft's next operating system.
A new report has revealed Microsoft's plans regarding updating its operating system. The company wants to return to releasing a new Windows version every three years and ship new features in-between.
While developing recent Redstone builds, Microsoft has focused on OneCore and its own compilation process. A new report suggests that the company may have to delay some Redstone features as a result.
It looks like more signs of Windows 10's 'Redstone' are appearing for Windows Insiders. After the release of today's cumulative update, Redstone is now appearing in the Windows registry.
Microsoft's codename for its next version of Windows has been uncovered and the update is currently targeted for 2016 but with it being early in the development cycle, the timeline could change.