If you’re waiting for Windows 12, I have bad news: Microsoft is apparently focused on including even more AI in Windows 11.



  • Microsoft focuses on Windows 11 and AI-powered Copilot+ PCs for the foreseeable future
  • October 14, 2025 remains the deprecation date for Windows 10, pushing users toward Windows 11 or newer PCs.
  • Microsoft’s deep integration of AI into Copilot+ PCs aims to redefine the way we interact with our PCs, but raises concerns

At CES 2025, we apparently just received confirmation that Microsoft will not be releasing the next generation of Windows, which many of us assume will be called Windows 12, for the time being. Instead, Microsoft is moving forward with its vision of AI-powered PCs (which it calls Copilot+ PCs) and intends to continue integrating artificial intelligence into Windows 11.

Microsoft, eager to capitalize on the AI ​​buzz, is betting big on tools like ChatGPT and its own AI assistant, Copilot, which can be accessed directly from the taskbar, becoming an everyday part of our digital work and life. personal life.

According to Windows Latest, Microsoft claims that Copilot+ PCs are up to 50% faster than an M3 MacBook. Of the Copilot+ PCs we’ve reviewed so far, like the Surface Laptop 7, we’ve certainly been impressed with its performance, although it’s not yet known whether the AI ​​features are as useful.

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The departure of Windows 10 and Microsoft’s unwavering focus on its AI vision

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