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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I never seen any bloatware on Windows 10, but then again i download and use Workstation Pro and Enterprise editions. But i have no plans to install windows 11 anytime soon, maybe like 10 years from now sure.
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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
95 - was good.
98 - meh.
ME - Trash.
2000 - Is a server OS.
XP - Server/consumer OS.
Server 2003 - Stable.
XPX64 - No drivers.
Vista - better than 98/ME.
7 - Super stable even on beta.
8 - Crap.
8.1 - Better than 7.
10 - a little rocky like 8.
11 - Better than 10 on release.
11 "current" has more bloat.
12 - cross your fingers.
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Directx13 incoming.
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if they fix the stupid windows search and the settings location (sometimes you need to change a setting and you end up in the windows 7 control panel, I'm cool with the control panel, but come on Microsoft, thousand of developers and you still can't fix that) i would happily change from my W10.
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10 - Good
11 - Bad
Considering the uptime reliability issues still in 10, you might have 10 and 11 backwards for home theatre / lounge gaming setups.