Intel Suggests Microsoft Windows 12 May Be Released in 2021
Microsoft Windows 12 may be coming out in 2024,” chipmaker Intel has hinted. At Citi’s annual analyst conference, Intel CFO David Zinsner mentioned a new Windows update that may require users to update their computers.
As PC Gamer discovered, a transcript of the event revealed that Intel believes 2024 will be a good year for chipsets due to an alleged “Windows update.”
“We still believe that the installed base is quite old and needs updating, and we think next year may be the start of that, given the Windows catalyst. So we’re optimistic about how things will go from 2024,” Intel CFO David Zinsner said.
It’s not clear what Intel’s CFO means by “upgrade,” especially since Microsoft hasn’t received official word on the alleged Windows 12. However, Intel is scheduled to soon release its Meteor Lake chipsets filled with artificial intelligence controls. features, Microsoft could quickly take advantage of Intel’s advances and its renewed focus on artificial intelligence.
In particular, Microsoft is gradually doubling down on its AI ambitions and refocusing on products like Bing after the Redmond tech giant invested in ChatGPT creator OpenAI.
“As we begin to develop future versions of Windows, we’re looking at other places where artificial intelligence should naturally play a role in terms of experience,” Yusuf Mehdi, head of consumer marketing at Microsoft, told The Verge.
Recently, Microsoft has added a number of AI-powered features to Windows 11 – including the AI copilot feature built right into Windows 11 and 365 Copilot, which is now integrated into everyday work and productivity apps like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and Teams. , and others.