Article 6MYEK It’s not “Windows 12”: Microsoft keeps Windows 11 branding despite major changes

It’s not “Windows 12”: Microsoft keeps Windows 11 branding despite major changes

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Andrew Cunningham
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Enlarge / The new Arm-powered Surface Laptop. These Copilot+ PCs are all pictured with a refreshed version of Windows 11's "Bloom" wallpaper. (credit: Microsoft)

Microsoft is announcing some fairly major changes for Windows and the Surface lineup as part of its Build developer conference this week, but there's one thing that's definitelynot coming, at least not right now: a Windows 12 update.

Speculation about the Windows 12" update began propagating at some point last year in reports that suggested that Microsoft was shifting back to a three-year release cycle like the ones used for Windows Vista, 7, 8, and 10 in the late 2000s and early 2010s.

And Microsoft may have intended to call this fall's release Windows 12" at some point, and it does come with substantial changes both above and under the hood to better support Arm systems and to emphasize Microsoft's AI focus.

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