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  • Comment: This is a pretty clear failure of WP:NOTCRYSTALBALL. Wikipedia is not a website for unverified product rumours about future versions of Windows. Reading the sources, there's no real information about Windows 12. It hasn't even been announced yet. I'll quote the relevant paragraph of the linked policy here:

    Wikipedia is not a collection of product announcements and rumors. Although Wikipedia includes up-to-date knowledge about newly revealed products, short articles that consist of only product announcement information and rumors are not appropriate. Until such time that more encyclopedic knowledge about the product can be verified, product announcements should be merged to a larger topic (such as an article about the creator(s), a series of products, or a previous product) if applicable.

    Bold is from the original, italics are mine. Chess (talk) (please use {{reply to|Chess}} on reply) 23:04, 28 September 2022 (UTC)

Windows 12
Working stateUnreleased
General
availability
Expected 2026
Preceded byWindows 11 (2021)

Windows 12 is the speculated name for an upcoming major release of the Windows NT operating system developed by Microsoft. Microsoft has not officially announced Windows 12, and speculation and leaks suggesting it would be released in 2024[1] may have been referring to the 24H2 update to Windows 11,[2] which was based on a new platform and changed the system requirements.[3]

Editions

Windows 12 Home: Added Lock Drives, Added support for 8TB of RAM

Windows 12 Pro: Added Unlock Drives, Added support for 16TB of RAM

Windows 12 Enterprise: Added Format Drives, Added support for 32TB of RAM

Windows 12 LTSC 2027: For LTSC 2024 devices only

Features

Copilot 2.0

For Copilot 2.0, you need 2 NPUs, 1 GPU, 4 CPUS and 32GB RAM, otherwise it will not run

Windows LTSC Format

For Windows LTSC Format, you need 1 CPU, 1 GPU, 8GB RAM, for Windows eariler version

Virus Detector changes

Removed the ability to disable virus protection; protection can be disabled by using an antivirus

Revamped Explorer

Revamping Explorer has been in Windows 11 22H2, so can be revamped in 26H2

Revamped Microsoft Store

Microsoft Store has been revamped in Windows 10, can be revamped on 28H2

Development and rumors

At the Microsoft Ignite conference in 2022, glimpses of a revamped user interface with a floating taskbar and integrated widgets were showcased, potentially indicating a new direction for user interaction.[4][5]

During Build 2023, Microsoft executives discussed plans for the "next generation of Windows," underscoring anticipation for significant updates and innovations.[6]

Category:Windows NT upcoming versions

References

  1. ^ "Windows 12 set to arrive in 2024 with focus on AI, updates and security". Tech Advisor. Retrieved 2023-05-31.
  2. ^ Muchmore, Michael (22 January 2025). "What to Expect in Windows 12: Leaks, Rumors, and More". PCMAG. Retrieved 12 March 2025.
  3. ^ Klotz, Aaron (24 April 2024). "Microsoft blocks some PCs from Windows 11 24H2 — CPU must support SSE4.2 or the OS will not boot". Tom's Hardware. Retrieved 12 March 2025.
  4. ^ "What to Expect in Windows 12: Leaks, Rumors, and More". PCMag UK. 2023-04-06. Retrieved 2023-05-31.
  5. ^ "Is there any update on Windows 12 release date? Here's what we know". The Economic Times. 2023-04-06. Retrieved 2024-10-12.
  6. ^ Parmar, Mayank (Jun 12, 2023). "Windows 12? Microsoft quietly hints at next-gen Windows".