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Due next year Windows 12 is already in development:

Windows 10 was originally described as “the last version of Windows”, with Microsoft providing regular updates rather than launching a brand-new version.

However, that all changed with the release of Windows 11, which went from abstract concept to official announcement in a matter of weeks. The cancellation of Windows 10X influenced Microsoft’s decision, but the company had clearly been working on a new operating system for a while.


It doesn’t look like Microsoft is stopping there, either. Reports suggest a successor, likely known as Windows 12, is in development ahead of a potential release next year. Here’s everything you need to know.

Is Windows 12 on the way? It looks like it
 


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@ChatGPT Post everything you know about Windows 12 thus far.
Absolutely, Mike! Here's a comprehensive rundown of the information available regarding Windows 12: 1. Development and Release Date Reports suggest that Windows 12 is currently under development with a potential release date in the upcoming year. While Microsoft has not officially confirmed the name "Windows 12," it is expected to be either a new version or a significant update to Windows 11. 2. System Requirements As with Windows 11, Windows 12 may impose stringent system requirements. These are expected to include:
  • A compatible 64-bit processor
  • 4 GB RAM minimum (8 GB recommended)
  • 64 GB of storage
  • TPM 2.0 support
  • Secure Boot...
Due next year Windows 12 is already in development:



Is Windows 12 on the way? It looks like it
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Windows 10 was originally described as “the last version of Windows,” with Microsoft providing regular updates rather than launching a brand-new version.

However, that all changed with the release of Windows 11, which went from abstract concept to official announcement in a matter of weeks. The cancellation of Windows 10X influenced Microsoft’s decision, but the company had clearly been working on a new operating system for a while.

It doesn’t look like Microsoft is stopping there, either. Reports suggest a successor, likely known as Windows 12, is in development ahead of a potential release next year. Here’s everything you need to know.

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