Recently, Microsoft MVP expert Swift on Security posted a tweet saying that Microsoft insiders revealed that Windows 12 is in development and needs to support two TPM features.
However, Swift on Security yesterday denied the news, saying it was just a joke.
However, foreign media Deskmodder.de insists that this is true. According to its internal information, Microsoft will start developing the Windows 12 system in March, although the official version of Windows 11 was just released in October last year. And in the current preparation phase, Microsoft is already looking for employees who can provide additional support to the team.
It is reported that Microsoft is almost building Windows 12 from scratch without borrowing too much from Windows 10. The idea is to build a modern, lightweight, and efficient operating system, which could mean store apps will be prioritized, while classic desktop apps will be run virtualized, just like Windows 10X back in the day.
Therefore, the development of Windows 12 will be a long process, and it will take at least 2-3 years to be launched.
So far, Windows 11 seems to have not captured the hearts of PC users. For example, the UI cannot be customized after reset, and the originally promised support for Android applications has been delayed until February this year. realized in.
However, Windows also has a fabled good/bad cycle. For this reason, and perhaps pressure from system and component makers to promote hardware upgrades, Microsoft may get back on track with regular major Windows release updates.
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