A new report seemed to indicate that an AI-focused version of Windows was imminent, but those reports have been swiftly debunked by the original reporters.
It’s not massive yet, but an exodus from Microsoft is growing as users are willing to try out Linux and Apple’s attractively priced MacBook Neo.
TL;DR: PC World's report on Windows 12 launching this year with AI integration and NPU hardware requirements was retracted for failing to meet its standards. Windows Central confirms no Windows 12 ...
PCWorld reports that Windows 12, codenamed ‘Hudson Valley Next,’ is expected to launch in 2026 with deep AI integration and a modular CorePC architecture. The operating system will likely require NPUs ...
Hate Windows 11? You're gonna hate Windows 12 even more ...
The Barbra Streisand effect was in full swing after tech giant Microsoft attempted to clamp down on the word “Microslop” on a Discord channel dedicated to its AI chatbot Copilot over the weekend. The ...
Microsoft does not plan to ship a Windows 12 this year, according to sources reacting to a now-retracted PCWorld article. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
Windows is laying the groundwork for a future where AI agents operate as first-class participants in the OS—governed, identifiable, and securely contained. We are all familiar with the basic concept ...