
The new version of Windows would for the first time have a floating bottom taskbar, similar to that of Macs, while other elements -such as the icons of the pinned programs, the time and date, the quick settings, the function of search and widgets-etc., would move to the top of the screen.
New interface design: This is one of the new features that seems safer, since it comes out of a Microsoft Keynote. Finally, the integrated AI will be able to search for text and elements in images and will allow you to 'cut and paste' elements between different programs. On the other hand, it also seems that the new Windows could include AI that analyzes the content and actions on our screen to offer us contextual indications and help us with our projects. Microsoft's search engine, Bing, is already testing the GPT-4 model of Open AI in its searches, so, coming out of Windows 12, it is expected to appear integrated into the Edge browser directly on the desktop. AI integration: in accordance with what was advanced by Windows Central, the new version will bet heavily on artificial intelligence. Thanks to all this, on the one hand the system will update faster, and on the other, it will be much more secure. Certain compartments will also be private and inaccessible to third-party apps and even to the user himself. It implies that the OS will treat the different tasks and processes in a compartmentalized and sealed way. Separation of states: this would be the other major change within the CorePC concept.
For example, if you want a computer that basically serves you to browse the internet and as a text editor, you can make a lighter and more agile installation than if you needed a gaming computer or for photo and video editing.
Modules: the manufacturer's idea is to start from a simplified OS "skeleton" to which modules and complexity can be added depending on the device used and, therefore, the user's needs. What does this translate into? We tell you in the following news. According to a report from the specialized site Windows Central, Microsoft would be designing a more customizable and adjustable operating system, whose structure depends on the device and the use given to it. CorePC: this is the latest and most noteworthy novelty that is known. There could well be another Windows 11 update in 2023 before a further update to Windows 12 in 2024. Members of the Windows Insider Program may even see new updates that Microsoft are working on for Windows 12. If Windows 12 follows the trend that it has set will new releases every 3 years: Windows 7 (2009), Windows 8 (2012), Windows 10 (2015), Windows 11 (2021), Windows 12 should be released towards the end of 2024. Whilst there has yet to be an official confirmation from Microsoft, it is rumoured to have a release date in 2024, 3 years after Windows 11 was released.