modular corepc architecture

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The modular corepc architecture tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about Microsoft's evolving hardware and software design strategy, particularly in the context of rumored next-generation Windows releases like Hudson Valley. Threads tagged here explore how a modular corepc architecture could enable tighter integration between the operating system and on-device neural processing units (NPUs), supporting AI-first features. The tag also touches on the implications for OEM hardware design, enterprise deployment, and the broader PC ecosystem as Microsoft moves toward more componentized, AI-optimized platforms. Recurring themes include the shift from monolithic OS builds to modular, NPU-aware systems and the potential impact on Windows 10 end-of-support transitions.
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    Windows 12 Hudson Valley: AI First OS with On-Device NPUs

    Microsoft’s ecosystem is already wobbling under the weight of Windows 10’s end-of-support and a messy Windows 11 update cycle — and now the rumor mill says a successor, commonly dubbed “Windows 12” or “Hudson Valley,” is quietly taking shape. What started as whispers from OEM partners, leaked UI...
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