Intel and Microsoft Preparing for Windows 12 Release
According to leaked information by @leaf_hobby, Intel's new Meteor Lake desktop platform is ready to support Windows 12, the upcoming operating system from Microsoft.
Other companies like AMD are also producing hardware to make the new software emerge, and Microsoft is integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into Windows 12 to enhance its capabilities. It has been claimed that Intel has discussed Windows 12 compatibility with its next-generation CPUs internally. The tweet has been deleted, however rumored is that Meteor Lake will support Windows 12 and have 20 PCIe Gen5 lanes. Intel was approached to comment on the leak, but the corporation declined. Microsoft also remained silent when asked about rumors that Intel would soon begin supporting Windows 12.
The commitment to AI-powered algorithms is not disclosed, but the update for W11 already allows the integration of ChatGPT with Bing within the platform. With the new generation CPUs, Windows 12 is expected to function perfectly. Although no official announcement has been made yet, we can expect to see the new software in action next year.
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Nonsense. 95 OSR 2 was a magnificent OS, 98 was utter garbage, 98SE was the one that was ok, and 2000 was an absolute game changer, it was their best OS up until XP SP2. Also, you have ME missing, which was likely the worst garbage they have ever released, probably worse than VIsta - which actually improved quite a lot with its last Service Pack.
In short, Windows is a land of contrasts.
For me Windows ME was the best of the 9X kernel OS.
Compared to 98 and 98Se, it was a good OS. Much more stable than any of these. And it introduced a lot of new features.
It's only downside was the lack of DOS support.
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Ai is all well and good but I do worry the AI is going to be the equivalent of a meth addict. At least for the beta/early revision if the project code is called skynet I'm going to find a rock to hide under
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I'm looking to moving to Linux... Play games, internet, steam multimedia, man... the PC is just a bigger and better game machine doing all the things my mobile can do now... Just bigger and VR.
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If you ignore what people on the net drivel together, you will always have a cutting-edge stable operating system after a bit of getting used to and enjoying learning new things. Everyone else is just wasting their time and with every generation the same old story, including this one, comes back. but shhh
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Since people think that:
95 - Bad
98 - Good
2000 - Bad
XP - Good
Vista - Bad
7 - Good
8 - Bad
10 - Good
11 - Bad
then MS knows that they'll think:
12 - Good
Nonsense. 95 OSR 2 was a magnificent OS, 98 was utter garbage, 98SE was the one that was ok, and 2000 was an absolute game changer, it was their best OS up until XP SP2. Also, you have ME missing, which was likely the worst garbage they have ever released, probably worse than VIsta - which actually improved quite a lot with its last Service Pack.
In short, Windows is a land of contrasts.