pc os revolution

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The PC OS revolution tag covers discussions about fundamental shifts in operating system design, particularly Microsoft's CorePC project. This initiative aims to modernize Windows by moving away from its legacy monolithic NT kernel and all-encompassing structure toward a modular, secure, and scalable architecture. The tag explores how Windows has evolved through design overhauls and feature expansions while its core remained unchanged since the 1990s, and how CorePC represents a radical reimagining of the platform. Topics include the challenges of legacy compatibility, security improvements through modularity, and the potential impact on enterprise IT and consumer computing. The tag is relevant for those interested in the future direction of Windows and major OS architectural changes.
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    Microsoft's CorePC: The Future of Modular, Secure, and Scalable Windows

    Windows has long been defined by its unwavering foundation, an architecture that traces its roots back to the 1990s—a time when personal computing needs and paradigms were strikingly different than what users face today. While the surface of the Windows ecosystem has morphed dramatically through...
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