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Windows 12 on the Horizon? Microsoft Considers Three-Year Release Cycle for Operating Systems

  • July 16, 2022
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Windows 11 was released six years after Windows 10, however the following significant OS update may occur much sooner than anticipated. According to insiders with knowledge of the situation, Microsoft will adopt a three-year release cycle for operating systems, which means that Windows 12 might become a reality as early as 2024.

A significant OS update for Windows 11 is coming in 2024, although it’s unclear if it will be Windows 12 or just a new version of Windows 11. Microsoft also intends to provide new features for current Windows users more frequently.

Microsoft has already introduced “Moments” (internal name) with Windows 11 22H2, an update that lets engineers seed big features to existing users without any major updates. This allowed Microsoft to add the weather button on the Windows 11 taskbar. The update is also called Sunny Valley 2.

Windows 11 was released six years after Windows 10, however the following significant OS update may occur much sooner than anticipated. According to insiders with knowledge of the situation, Microsoft will adopt a three-year release cycle for operating systems, which means that Windows 12 might become a reality as early as 2024.

A significant OS update for Windows 11 is coming in 2024, although it’s unclear if it will be Windows 12 or just a new version of Windows 11. Microsoft also intends to provide new features for current Windows users more frequently.

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