The article mentions “our information” as the source, although it previously referred to a now-deleted tweet from SwiftOnSecurity which was revealed to be a joke: The first report on Windows 12 came from German tech site Deskmodder back in February 2022, which suggested Microsoft was making preparations for Windows 12. That may just mean a future update, but a new major version would make a lot of sense. Then, in an interview with The Verge, Microsoft head of consumer marketing Yusuf Mehdi mentioning “develop future versions of Windows” in reference to AI features. We can’t verify how accurate this is, but the leaker in question deid reveal full Intel Xeon chip specs before they launched. In February 2023, reported on a since deleted tweet from leaker where the OS list for an upcoming Intel Meteor Lake desktop CPU apparently included Windows 12. Author Zac Bowden cites ‘my sources’, but he has a strong track record for Windows news. A July 2022 Windows Central article suggested a Windows 11 successor is in the works, although there’s no guarantee it’ll be known as Windows 12.
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