Windows 12: Intel manager reveals release date
Microsoft has been working on the next version of its operating system for some time, Windows 12. The company has not officially announced the launch date, but a recent leak from an Intel official suggests it could be sooner than expected.
According to a report from Windows Central, an Intel manager named Greg Hartman posted a message on LinkedIn saying he was "excited to work on Windows 12 with the Microsoft team." The message was quickly deleted, but not before some users took screenshots and shared them online.
The message also included a link to a Microsoft website, where users could sign up for early access to Windows 12. The website is no longer accessible, but it allegedly displayed a Windows 12 logo and a tagline that read "The "future of Windows is here."
Windows Central claims that the website was fake, created by hackers who wanted to trick users into downloading malware. However, the fact that an Intel manager posted the link suggests that there could be some truth behind this.
Windows 12 is expected to bring major changes to the operating system's user interface, performance, security, and compatibility. Some of the rumored features include a new Start menu, redesigned taskbar, dark mode, faster startup time, better file explorer, and support for Android apps.
Microsoft has not commented on the leak or confirmed the release date of Windows 12. However, some analysts believe that the company could launch the new operating system in late 2023 or early 2024, coinciding with the launch of the new Intel processors.
Microsoft has been silent about the release of Windows 12 (or whatever the successor to Windows 11 is called). However, an executive from Intel, which is one of Microsoft's key partners, recently let information slip about when Windows 12 is expected to come out.
Zinsner didn't explicitly mention Windows 12, but he referred to an "update" that likely won't be a minor update like the usual fall updates. It must be the next version of Windows. The real name of this version is still unknown.
Zinser's unexpected observation did not attract much attention at first and did not provoke any public debate. But then a transcript of his comment circulated and quickly spread online.
The release date of the next version of Windows in 2024, or more precisely: fall 2024, seems plausible, considering the 3-year cycle for new versions of Windows that some analysts have suggested.
Intel Chief Financial Officer David Zinsner has confirmed that a new version of Windows, called "Windows Refresh," will be released in 2024. Zinsner made the announcement at a recent analyst conference, where he discussed the outlook for the chipmaker and the industry as a whole. He said Intel expects strong demand for its products in 2024, driven by the launch of "Windows Refresh" and other innovations. He also said that Intel is working closely with Microsoft to optimize its processors for the new operating system.
“Windows Refresh” is expected to be a major update to the Windows 10 platform, which has been in use since 2015. According to some reports, the new operating system will feature a redesigned user interface, improved security and performance, and improved integration with the cloud. services and devices. Microsoft has not officially confirmed the name or release date of "Windows Refresh," but some experts have suggested that it will be unveiled at the company's annual Build conference in May 2024.
The announcement of "Windows Refresh" is good news for Intel, which has faced increasing competition from rivals such as AMD and Nvidia in the PC and server markets. Intel hopes the new operating system will boost its sales of CPUs and other components, as well as showcase its technological leadership and innovation. Zinsner said Intel is confident in its ability to deliver high-quality products that meet the needs of customers and partners in the evolving computing landscape.