Stay up-to-date on the latest news and updates about Windows 12, including its release date, with our comprehensive guide.
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Even though Windows 11 seems to have only recently been released, Windows 12 is already generating buzz among tech enthusiasts. According to a leaked Intel document shared by hardware leaker @leaf_hobby, Windows 12 is said to be supported by Intel’s Meteor Lake platform. The precise release date for Windows 12 is still unknown.
Windows 12 Release Date
The end of 2023 or early 2024 would be an excellent time to release Windows 12 because that is when Intel’s Meteor Lake platform is expected to go on sale.
We cannot verify the authenticity of the leaked document, but there are signs that Microsoft is getting ready to release Windows 12. As the leak suggests, we can anticipate Windows 12 in October 2024 if Microsoft adopts the three-year release cycle for Windows.
What to Expect in Windows 12?
Microsoft has clarified that AI will play a significant role in Windows 12, even though we cannot confirm what to anticipate. Microsoft wants to incorporate AI-powered features to improve the user experience.
As Microsoft develops future iterations of Windows, Yusuf Mehdi, head of consumer marketing, said, “We’ll think about other places where AI should play a natural role in the experience.”
The taskbar’s new AI-powered Bing is just the beginning; according to reports, Microsoft is also developing AI-powered innovative snapping features for Windows 11.
Windows 12 Beta
It’s important to remember that Microsoft previously declared Windows 10 as the “last version” of Windows, even though feature updates would still be released regularly. Microsoft, however, has not ruled out the possibility of a later significant release. Therefore, until Microsoft makes an official announcement about the release of the Windows 12 beta, any news or information about it should be treated as rumors or speculation.
System Requirements
Processors/CPUs:
- Two or more cores at 1 GHz or faster
- must be included in the approved CPUs list.
- The design of the processor determines the clock speed and core count, and RAM cannot be upgraded:
4 GB and above:
- Upgradeable options might be available for PCs with less than 4GB of memory. Storage:
A device with 64 GB or more of storage:
- For PCs with smaller storage drives, upgradeable options might be available.
- Hardware Firmware:
Secure Boot-capable UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) TPM
Graphics card with Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0:
- Supported by DirectX 12 or later
WDDM 2.0 driver is necessary Display:
- 720p high-definition display with a diagonal size of at least 9.”
- 8 bits minimum per color channel
- On screens smaller than 9″, the Windows user interface might not be obvious.
Windows 12 and AI
Microsoft will need to collaborate closely with hardware partners like Intel and AMD to optimize chips capable of handling AI workloads if it wants to incorporate AI more widely in future versions of Windows.
The first x86 chips with a dedicated AI engine supporting Microsoft’s Windows Studio Effects are AMD’s Ryzen 7000 mobile processors. In the meantime, AMD’s Ryzen 7000 mobile CPUs are expected to have similar AI capabilities to Intel’s Meteor Lake.
Wrapping up…
Windows 12 will undoubtedly feature a lot of AI technology, even though we are unsure when it will launch or what new features it will include. Microsoft wants to be at the forefront of this trend. As technology advances, AI will inevitably be integrated into everyday computing.
Windows 12 will undoubtedly give users a more intuitive and immersive experience because hardware partners like Intel and AMD are working to optimize chips that can handle AI workloads.