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Despite Microsoft’s silence, the tech community is buzzing with speculations and potential leaks regarding Windows 12, expected in 2024. This follows three years after the surprising release of Windows 11, pointing to another significant update.
Drawing from extensive experience with Microsoft’s operating systems, it’s plausible to expect some innovative changes in Windows 12. Given the unexpected launch of Windows 11, the introduction of a new version like Windows 12 is less shocking but still holds significant marketing potential for Microsoft and its hardware affiliates. It provides an opportunity to rejuvenate consumer and business interest, likely accompanied by promotional campaigns showcasing new features in familiar designs.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is set to play a central role in Windows 12, in line with Microsoft’s current trend of embedding AI across its products. The Copilot feature, already previewed in Windows 11 and 10, will likely see expanded capabilities. The real value and revenue potential of these features for customers and shareholders remain to be seen.
Windows 12 is expected to support new hardware tailored for AI, including custom neural processing units. This is evident in Microsoft’s own Arm-powered Surface Pro and its Azure-compatible, Arm-based processors, designed for AI tasks.
The hardware requirements for Windows 11, which excluded older systems, may not see major changes with Windows 12. However, specialized AI features might necessitate new hardware requirements, although PCs compatible with Windows 11 should perform well with Windows 12.
The next generation of Windows PCs is likely to mark significant improvements in performance and battery life. With Qualcomm’s Nuvia acquisition potentially delivering performance comparable to Apple’s devices, Windows 12 could see enhancements, particularly for Arm-based PCs. Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Elite X chip, expected by mid-2024, promises to rival Intel’s fastest CPUs with substantially lower power consumption, aligning with the Windows 12 launch.
Major UX overhauls in Windows 12 are not anticipated. Instead, refinements to Windows 11 UX features are more likely, addressing user feedback, such as repositionable taskbars. Speculations include a floating search bar and taskbar adjustments to provide a more Mac-like experience, based on prototypes seen at Microsoft’s Ignite conference.
Windows’ historical commitment to backward compatibility is expected to continue with Windows 12. However, enhanced security measures for older apps are likely, with Microsoft focusing on virtualizing core Windows functions to protect against attacks. This includes running legacy Win32 apps in sandboxed virtual sessions, especially on Arm-based PCs, to safeguard the operating system.
While the official name of Windows 12 remains speculative, the trend since Windows 7 suggests a continued numerical naming convention. An intriguing possibility is the inclusion of ‘Copilot’ in the name. The release is expected between July and October, aligning with Microsoft’s traditional launch window.
One of the most intriguing rumors is the potential expansion of the Windows 11 Subsystem for Android to support the Google Play Store. Despite the challenging relationship between Google and Microsoft, this development cannot be entirely ruled out.
Traditionally, most Windows users acquire the OS through a new PC purchase rather than direct payment to Microsoft. This trend is unlikely to change with Windows 12.
In summary, while much about Windows 12 remains speculative, the tech community is abuzz with anticipation. From AI integration to potential hardware requirements and UX refinements, Windows 12 is poised to be a significant step forward in Microsoft’s operating system evolution.
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