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No, it's not a typo. According to our information, Microsoft will start preparing for Windows 12 in March. In the run-up, they had already been looking for employees who would then provide additional support to the team. SwiftOnSecurity also confirms this information.
That doesn't mean that we'll see a new Windows 12 tomorrow. This can still drag on, since you start (almost) from scratch. One can assume that the Windows 10 substructure will then be completely said goodbye. Windows 11 still has this substructure.
That means in plain English: What you started with Windows 10 X, to do everything new, is then really implemented in Windows 12. The latest changes in the Insider (http://www.deskmodder.de/blog/2022/02/16/windows-11-22557-sdk-als-ni_release/) already show where the path is going. Leave out (http://www.deskmodder.de/blog/2022/02/18/windows-11-tkip-und-wep-wird-nicht-mehr-unterstuetzt-pro-benoetigt-eine-internetverbindung/) the old ones and only implement current things.
PS: The information from SwiftOnSecurity that two TPM modules are then required is of course a joke. But if you start now, also for the Pro, you need an internet connection (http://www.windows11newsinfo.com/smf/index.php?topic=40311.0) and later also an MS account, you can already imagine in which direction things are going.
source (http://www.deskmodder.de/blog/2022/02/20/windows-12-microsoft-beginnt-ab-maerz-mit-der-arbeit/)