Windows 11 has not even been on the market for two years. Microsoft officially presented it on October 5, 2021, while the previous Windows 10 had its premiere on July 29, 2015. So we waited almost 6 years for the new version of the system. Apparently an American company plans to shorten this cycle again as the talk of Windows 12 begins. A recent tweet added fuel to the fire.
It was shared by leaker @leaf_hobby and was about Intel’s Meteor Lake processors, which should be revealed later this year. But it also mentions the fact that there will be these chips support Windows 12. Error? Apparently not. Several independent sources have spoken about the upcoming system, and according to all indications, it should be shown to us as early as next year. According to Zac Bowden of the Windows Central website, Microsoft wants to reduce the release time of the new system to three years, which would correspond to the release next year.
Introducing Windows 12 (Concept)
At the moment, we are not completely clear about what the new operating system will contain as news, in any case, there is talk of about better adaptation of the system depending on the size of the display. There is even talk that it could be completely built on the cloud, which would mean (most likely) the need to pay a monthly subscription.
How are you looking forward to the arrival of Windows 12?
Source: gizchina.com