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- Comment: This is a pretty clear failure of WP:NOTCRYSTALBALL. Wikipedia is not a website for unverified product rumours about future versions of Windows. Reading the sources, there's no real information about Windows 12. It hasn't even been announced yet. I'll quote the relevant paragraph of the linked policy here:
Bold is from the original, italics are mine. Chess (talk) (please useWikipedia is not a collection of product announcements and rumors. Although Wikipedia includes up-to-date knowledge about newly revealed products, short articles that consist of only product announcement information and rumors are not appropriate. Until such time that more encyclopedic knowledge about the product can be verified, product announcements should be merged to a larger topic (such as an article about the creator(s), a series of products, or a previous product) if applicable.
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- Comment: Still WP:NOTCRYSTALBALL - Do not resubmit until formally anounced! RichT|C|E-Mail 18:52, 18 November 2023 (UTC)
Working state | Unreleased |
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General availability | Expected 2024 |
Preceded by | Windows 11 (2021) |
Windows 12 is an upcoming major release of the Windows NT operating system developed by Microsoft. While Microsoft has not officially announced Windows 12, speculation and leaks suggest it could be released in 2024, following a traditional 3-year release cycle for Windows operating systems.[1]
Development and Rumors
editReports from industry insiders and leaks have hinted at new features and improvements in Windows 12. At the Microsoft Ignite conference in 2022, glimpses of a revamped user interface with a floating taskbar and integrated widgets were showcased, potentially indicating a new direction for user interaction.[2][3]
During Build 2023, Microsoft executives discussed plans for the "next generation of Windows," underscoring anticipation for significant updates and innovations.[4]
Features
editWindows 12 is expected to continue supporting Cortana, Microsoft's digital assistant, aimed at enhancing productivity and user interaction.[5] Potential updates may include improved functionality and integration with other Microsoft services.
Default Search Engine and Integration
editBing is likely to remain the default search engine and integral part of Windows 12, providing seamless search capabilities and integration across the operating system.[6]
Editions
editWindows 12 is anticipated to launch in various editions catering to different user needs:
- Windows 12 Home
- Windows 12 Pro
- Windows 12 Pro Education
- Windows 12 Pro for Workstations
- Windows 12 Enterprise
- Windows 12 Education
- Windows 12 IoT Enterprise
Additionally, Microsoft plans to introduce Windows 365, a subscription-based service offering cloud-based access to Windows 12.[7]
System Requirements
editWindows 12 is expected to require modern hardware specifications for optimal performance:
- CPU Architecture: x64 or ARM64
- CPU Speed: 1 GHz or faster with 2 or more cores
- RAM: 4 GB or more
- Storage: 128 GB or larger storage device; since Windows 12, install Windows to hard disk drive is not supported
- System Firmware: UEFI and Secure Boot capable
- Trusted Platform Module 2.0
- Display: High resolution (720p), 8 bits per color channel, and more than 9 inches across
Certain features such as Windows Subsystem for Linux and Windows Mixed Reality may be specific to x86 and x64 architectures.[8][9]
Pricing
editThe pricing strategy for Windows 12 is expected to mirror that of Windows 11, offering one-time purchase options likely around $139 for Windows 12 Home and $199 for Windows 12 Pro.[10]
References
edit- ^ "Windows 12 set to arrive in 2024 with focus on AI, updates and security". Tech Advisor. Retrieved 2023-05-31.
- ^ "What to Expect in Windows 12: Leaks, Rumors, and More". PCMag UK. 2023-04-06. Retrieved 2023-05-31.
- ^ "Is there any update on Windows 12 release date? Here's what we know". The Economic Times. 2023-04-06. Retrieved 2024-10-12.
- ^ Parmar, Mayank (Jun 12, 2023). "Windows 12? Microsoft quietly hints at next-gen Windows".
- ^ "What is Cortana? - Microsoft Support". support.microsoft.com.
- ^ "Using the new Bing on the Windows taskbar - Microsoft Support". support.microsoft.com.
- ^ "Windows 365 Cloud PC Plans and Pricing for Enterprise | Microsoft". Microsoft.
- ^ "Next-generation Intel processors to support Windows 12". The Times of India. March 2, 2023.
- ^ Tyson, Mark (May 2, 2023). "Microsoft Reportedly Making New CPU for Windows 12". Tom's Hardware.
- ^ Sha, Arjun (July 29, 2022). "Windows 12: Release Date, Expected Features, Price, Hardware Requirements, and More". Beebom.