Next generation Intel processors to support Windows 12

Microsoft has yet to officially reveal anything about the successor to Windows 11, but it looks like the company’s next-gen operating system may be coming soon. Now, Microsoft has already abandoned the idea of ​​Windows as a Service after the launch of Windows 11 and moved to a three-year release cycle. It could mean that Windows 12 should be launched in 2024.
Now, The Verge has reported that a tipster named @leaf_hobby, known for revealing Intel CPU specs ahead of the official launch, has dropped new details about next-gen Intel CPUs reportedly codenamed Meteor Lake. which reveals that Intel’s upcoming processors will support Windows 12 operating system.
VideoCardz also revealed some details about the Metero Lake processors from Intel that suggest 20PCIe Gen 5 lane support and Windows 12 support.
Microsoft has yet to announce Windows 12. However, the company continues to drop hints about the upcoming operating system from time to time. For example, when announcing the new features of Windows 11 2H22, the company introduced the new layout design with a floating taskbar and a slightly redesigned user interface. Similarly, in an interview with The Verge, Microsoft consumer marketing manager Yusuf Mehdi said, “As we start developing future versions of Windows, we’ll be thinking about other places where AI should play. a natural role in terms of experience”.
As for the upcoming features of Intel processors, they are likely to come with enhanced AI capabilities. On top of that, the chips are expected to launch later this year or early 2024.
In more recent news, Microsoft has recently started rolling out a new Windows 11 update which brings several new features and changes to the operating system. This includes the new AI-powered Bing integration in the Windows 11 taskbar. This allows users to quickly run a Windows search directly from the taskbar. In addition to this, Microsoft has also updated Phone Link with support for the iOS operating system. This means that iPhones can now be paired with Windows 11 via the Phone Link app.

 

 

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