"Microsoft's Revolutionary Windows Update Strategy Hints at the Absence of Windows 12"

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Microsoft is reportedly changing its approach to updating Windows, with rumors suggesting that Windows 12 may not happen. The next version of Windows, codenamed Hudson Valley, is expected to be highly AI-focused and launch in September or October 2024. Sources inside Microsoft are doubtful about whether it will be called Windows 12, as the company is wary of further fragmenting the user base. There will also be changes to the way Windows updates are delivered, with a return to a big annual feature update and fewer smaller updates.
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