According to leaks, the company is focused on updating Windows 11; it’s even planned a major update for this fall.
The new version will most likely not be called Windows 12. This shows Microsoft’s strategy to support Windows 10 and Windows 11 as a single platform.
Note that Microsoft’s approach to Windows 10 has changed with the emergence of new management. Instead of abandoning the system just to develop new features for Windows 11 and above, the company is now looking for ways to integrate innovations such as Windows Copilot into Windows 10.
This decision underscores Microsoft’s desire to make it easier to migrate some features from Windows 11 to Windows 10. Microsoft is also aware that users are hesitant to upgrade to new versions of the operating system.
Source: Ferra

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