The recent buzz surrounding Windows 12 has been hard to ignore.
As industry insiders and tech enthusiasts dissect every piece of information, a recent statement from Intel’s executive has added fuel to the speculative fire.
With hints pointing at a potential 2024 launch, let’s dive into what we can expect from Microsoft’s next big release.
In a candid conversation at the Citi 2023 Global Technology Conference, Intel’s Chief Financial Officer, David Zinser, expressed enthusiasm about the coming year, particularly citing excitement for Windows.
The spotlight of his statement was the anticipated “Windows refresh” for 2024.
While Zinser refrained from explicitly naming Windows 12, his choice of words echoed similar sentiments from 2021 when a “refresh” alluded to the then-anticipated Windows 11.
Drawing from this, it’s becoming increasingly plausible that Windows 12 might be on the horizon, with 2024 serving as its launchpad.
Details about Windows 12 remain scarce, yet the industry’s direction offers some clues. Microsoft’s recent endeavours highlight a growing affinity for artificial intelligence.
The company’s emphasis on integrating generative AI to elevate user experience suggests that Windows 12 might seamlessly incorporate this technology, optimizing it for cutting-edge AI hardware present in Intel and AMD CPUs.
Rumours had circulated regarding a potential “subscription-based” model for Windows 12.
While these whispers have been largely dispelled, it wouldn’t be too far-fetched to imagine premium, AI-driven features being available at an added cost, providing users with a tiered, more personalized OS experience.
Windows 11’s lukewarm reception and sluggish adoption rates emphasise the need for a transformative successor.
As Microsoft aims to usher users from the much-loved Windows 10, 2024 could be the watershed moment the tech giant has been eagerly awaiting.
Intel’s collaboration could be the key.
If Intel’s forthcoming chips are tailor-made to maximize the potential of a refreshed OS, we might witness the massive migration initially anticipated for Windows 11.
Based on hints from Intel’s CFO, the anticipated launch could be in 2024.
Speculations suggest a possible integration of generative AI to enhance user experience, optimised for the latest Intel and AMD CPUs.
While rumors of a subscription-based model were debunked, there might be premium AI-driven features available at an added cost.
After Windows 11’s lukewarm reception, many are hoping for a transformative OS that addresses previous concerns and offers fresh innovations.
Also Read: Windows 11 in 2023 — Here’s What to Expect
Also Read: Microsoft Strongly Urges Users to Upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11
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