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Is there a Windows 12?
« on: October 16, 2025, 05:21:32 PM »
Microsoft has not officially announced Windows 12. Although it remains a mystery, numerous rumors and leaks have sparked speculation about its features, release date, and design. Here's a rundown of what experts and technology enthusiasts expect from the next major version of Windows.

Windows 12 Release Date – Q4 2025?
You might also want to consider speculation about the potential arrival of Windows 12. However, new intelligence suggests that it probably won't arrive this year. Microsoft hinted at Windows 12 during CES. However, 2025 seems to be the time to "refresh Windows 11". This makes it less likely that Windows 12 will arrive soon. Microsoft's historic release schedule (five years between Windows 10 and 11) may push Windows 12 back to 2027.

The "Germanium" platform for Windows 11 24H2 Update focuses on AI-centric features in Copilot+ PCs. This move could mark a turning point for hardware that uses neural processing units in Windows 12, whenever it arrives.

What fuelled Windows 12 speculation?
For context, the speculation regarding Windows 12 first emerged from Intel and Qualcomm, both of whom anticipated a "Windows refresh" sometime in 2024. However, this was probably about the Copilot+ edition of Windows 11, which was not a completely different version.

The market dynamics also indicate the delay of a launch. Windows 11 now holds 34% of the global market share, still significantly below Windows 10's 63%. Releasing another version of Windows too soon would only add to end users' confusion.

Windows 12 Key Features
AI-Driven Enhancements
Microsoft suggests big AI features for Windows 12. Some possible AI improvements include predictive interfaces, personalized recommendations, backend stability, security, and improved update efficiency . Copilot-like features may also become more contextual, with voice-activated commands akin to Microsoft Cortana.

6 AI Features Expected in Windows 12
Copilot Everywhere
Experience seamless AI integration across the Windows interface. Microsoft's Copilot assists with tasks, boosts productivity, and provides personalized recommendations.

Smart Recall Search
Find what you need quickly using natural-language queries. Smart Recall intelligently searches your past files, web searches, and apps through intuitive conversational search.

NPU Acceleration
Leverage Neural Processing Units (NPUs) for fast AI apps, multimedia editing, and visual upscaling. Enhanced AI processing delivers smoother multitasking.

Parallax Live Wallpapers
Bring your desktop to life with dynamic, AI-driven wallpapers that adapt in real-time to themes, lighting, and user interaction.

DirectStorage & DirectX 13
Enjoy faster gaming performance, reduced loading times, and realistic graphics. DirectStorage reduces bottlenecks, while DirectX 13 enhances gaming realism.

Modular CorePC System
Get lighter, faster, and tailored installations. Windows 12’s CorePC optimizes performance and battery life for your specific device.

Modular System Design
Windows 12 may use a modular design. This will create a lighter and customizable version of Windows that fits specific hardware and consumer needs. It represents a significant break from the current Windows version, which is a single, unified entity.

Potential Interface Changes
Then, at Microsoft Ignite 2023, a Windows 12 leak suggested a desktop design. The interface featured:

An email preview and a floating search bar on the top
A detached taskbar
You will find system icons in the top right corner
In the upper left, we have some weather info
They're not as alarming as the Windows 10-to-11 jump , but they could radically change how you use the OS. These changes, particularly the relocation of system elements, may confuse veteran Windows users.

Will Windows 12 be on a Subscription Model?
Subscribers will need to pay regularly to use a subscription-based Windows service. However, analysts in the industry generally interpret this as enterprise-focused offerings like Windows 365 Cloud PC.

The End or Continuation of Windows as a Service?
Highly anticipated, Windows 12 is expected to pursue Microsoft's Windows as a service strategy, providing continuous feature updates, security patches, and smaller intermediate "Moments." This feature will keep Windows constantly updated and evolve in small steps, rather than making giant leaps through big version jumps.

What to Expect in Windows 12
The details are uncertain. However, Windows 12 will likely focus on AI features and may have a more modular design. Windows users can look forward to improvements, more personalization, and possibly big changes. These updates will help Windows stay current with new technologies and changing user needs, even with its uncertain future.
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