US-based technology giant Microsoft released a new operating system called Windows 11 about 2 years ago and has been working to make this operating system stable and user-friendly for a while. However, the latest news reveals that Microsoft is working not only on Windows 11, but also on Windows 12. The company seems to continue these studies in collaboration with Intel.
Intel’s “Xeon” series processors were leaked with full specifications a few months before the launch. The same leak source made statements about the company’s “Meteor Lake” series desktop processors this time. According to our source, Intel has openly stated that it will support Windows 12 in its new processors. However, the source of the leak on Twitter has unfortunately mysteriously disappeared.
Microsoft and Intel do not comment on the matter.
The Verge, which tried to examine the Windows 12 leak in Intel’s new processors, unfortunately did not reach any results. Neither Intel nor Microsoft commented on the matter. However, Yusuf Mehdi, one of Microsoft’s senior executives, gave an interview to The Verge not long ago and said, “As we begin developing future versions of Windows, we will consider other places where AI should play a natural role in the experience.” made a remarkable statement. The term “future release” used here may actually be referring to Windows 12.
Windows 12 could be an operating system where artificial intelligence is at the center
Yusuf Mehdi was not the only name to talk about Microsoft’s future plans. A few months ago, Panos Panay, the boss of Windows, made remarkable statements. “Artificial intelligence will reinvent how you do everything in Windows.” Panay, who used his expressions, had a similar attitude with Yusuf Mahdi. When we put all this together, it would not be wrong to think that Microsoft will focus on artificial intelligence in Windows 12 and that Intel has rolled up its sleeves for processors suitable for this.