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I think I know what’s coming in Windows 12 (and you’re not going to like it) – December 2025

Author/Source: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes See the full link here

Takeaway

This article talks about what the next version of Windows, possibly called Windows 12, might be like. It suggests that the new system could rely heavily on artificial intelligence and require more powerful computers. The author also guesses that it might come with a subscription cost.


Technical Subject Understandability

Intermediate


Analogy/Comparison

Imagining Windows 12 is like a car company adding a smart helper that needs a super powerful engine to run, and then charging you a monthly fee to use that helper, even if you already bought the car.


Why It Matters

The changes discussed could mean people need to buy new, more expensive computers to run the next Windows. For example, if Windows 12 requires a lot more memory and a faster processor for its AI features, older computers might not be able to run it well, forcing users to spend money on upgrades.


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