At a recent Citigroup analyst conference, Intel CFO David Zinsner revealed that Microsoft's next operating systemWill be called Windows 12, it also means that more people will choose to upgrade and use their processor products because of the new operating system application functions.
Prior to this, Intel had already announced that it would add VPU accelerators to its processors for the first time to enhance the AI computing performance of laptops.14th-generation Core processors, codenamed Meteor LakeIt will integrate many artificial intelligence computing functions and will be more compatible with the artificial intelligence computing services that Microsoft is expected to launch in Windows 12.
Microsoft has not yet announced the name of the next Windows operating system or the specific launch schedule, but there are already many signs that the next operating system will indeed be called Windows 12. In a recent interview, Yusuf Mehdi, Microsoft's head of consumer marketing, revealed that the next Windows operating system will integrate a large amount of artificial intelligence user experience.
Microsoft is currently collaborating with OpenAI and integrating Copilot application services into Windows 11, and has recently launchedSurface Laptop Studio 2The addition of NPU computing components to improve artificial intelligence computing functions such as background noise elimination shows that Microsoft plans to add more artificial intelligence computing possibilities to future PC application models.
In addition to Intel adding AI computing capabilities to its processor products, AMD has also adopted the same product design strategy. Industry players including Qualcomm and MediaTek have also added AI application functions to their processor products earlier to create different computing application experiences.
Considering Intel's plan to officially launch its 12th-generation Core processor, codenamed Meteor Lake, on December 14th of this year, perhaps Microsoft will also announce news about its next operating system close to that time?



