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05.12.2023 05:52

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We can expect Windows 12 next year

Image by Holger Langmaier from Pixabay
Image by Holger Langmaier from Pixabay

The world wide web is buzzing about Microsoft's upcoming Windows 12 operating system. If the latest rumors are to be believed, it will be officially launched in June 2024. It is said to be initially available for manufacturers of pre-built computer systems, and soon after for transfer also to end users. Users of licensed Windows 11 operating systems are expected to receive a free upgrade option.

To run the Windows 12 operating system, we will need a relatively powerful PC. For it, we will have to have a personal computer with at least a gigahertz 64-bit processor with at least two processor cores and a frequency of at least one gigahertz. The rest of the hardware will need to include at least eight gigabytes of system memory and at least 64 gigabytes of data storage space. In addition, the PC will have to have the Trusted Platform Module 2.0 security platform, which all modern systems have.

To display content, the Windows 12 operating system needs a screen with at least a 9-inch or 22.9-centimeter diagonal, a 720p resolution and an 8-bit color palette. In addition, the PC will need to have a number of other technologies available, such as Secure Boot UEFI and WDDM 2. The graphics card will need to support DirectX 12.

In return, we will receive many extremely interesting options and new advanced functionalities. Of course, we can expect a renewed graphical interface, but certainly among the more prominent innovations will be built-in artificial intelligence, which is supposed to provide a much better user experience - including the fact that it will help in performing more demanding tasks and solving a wide variety of problems.


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