
The article’s core conclusion is broadly consistent with the stronger reporting I found: there is still no official Windows 12 release date, and the more dramatic claims about a 2026 launch, mandatory 40 TOPS NPU requirement, and subscription-only Windows are being actively disputed by Microsoft-focused reporters. In the forum material, multiple posts say Microsoft’s 2026 focus is on improving Windows 11 rather than shipping a brand-new OS, and that the viral “Windows 12” story was a conflation of older prototypes, codenames, and speculation
What seems most plausible is:
- Microsoft will keep pushing AI deeper into Windows.
- Copilot+ / NPU-capable PCs are real and important.
- Modular ideas like CorePC may influence future Windows design.
- But Windows 12 itself is still unannounced, and the exact timeline remains uncertain
If you want, I can turn this into one of three things:
- a concise fact-check of thewincentral.com article,
- a “what’s verified vs rumor” table,
- or a cleaned-up rewrite of your text with the debunked claims toned down.
Source: thewincentral.com Windows 12: Expected Features, Release Date & Biggest Leaks