Microsoft doesn't sit still for many years between major OS versions, and Windows 11 is already approaching its fifth year of ...
According to various rumors, Windows 12 is set to replace Windows 11 in 2026. We explain the chatter surrounding the new Windows version and its features, and what "Hudson Valley Next" and "CorePC" ...
Actual user requirements are usually buried in the hype for any OS. The theory of a low-cholesterol “Windows Lite”, aka ...
Microsoft is working on the next major version of Windows codenamed Hudson Valley. It was rumored this system update would be Windows 12, but it appears that may not be the case. Sources say Hudson ...
The Windows 12 release date could be September 2024, based on current rumors, though no official announcement has been made by Microsoft. While it may seem like quite a quick turnaround for a new ...
Newer generations of computers are expected to be “AI PCs,” and several suppliers have been preparing new products with high-powered specifications that match those industry promises. There’s much to ...
Windows 12 is expected to launch in 2025, featuring new enhanced AI capabilities, improved ARM support, state-of-the-art update cycles, and UI improvements, and it might be free to upgrade from ...
It is possible that Microsoft’s next system update might not be named Windows 12 after all, but rather a major overhaul of Windows 11 with extensive AI integration. According to Windows Central, ...
Ever wondered how Windows 12 might look? Of course, we don't know for sure that's what it'll be called, but whatever Microsoft names its next-gen OS, we've just been treated to a concept video of how ...
Microsoft is promoting Windows 11 and its new Copilot+ PCs at CES 2025. Notably absent from the company's announcements is any mention of a possible Windows 12 release. Instead, the tech giant is ...
PCMag editors select and review products independently. If you buy through affiliate links, we may earn commissions, which help support our testing. Microsoft hasn't announced Windows 12 yet, and we ...