Windows 12 is going to be modern Windows OS
Windows 12 CorePC project
- CorePC is a state separated platform, which means that the operating system, drivers, and applications are separated into different partitions. This allows for faster updates and better security,
- CorePC will also enable Microsoft to create different editions of Windows with different levels of legacy app compatibility. For example, a version of Windows that only runs web apps, Android apps, and Office apps could be ideal for low-end education PCs.
- CorePC will also bring more AI features to Windows, as we all know Microsoft is into AI with Bing AI, Microsoft Office copilot so yeah expect to see many new AI powered features in Windows 12.
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CorePC is Microsoft's latest attempt to modernize the Windows platform and compete with its rivals. It will bring many of the same innovations that were planned for Windows 10X, but with native support for legacy apps on devices that require it. CorePC could be a game-changer for Windows users who want a more streamlined and secure operating system.
Microsoft is known for not putting security first.
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I hope they make the OS, API or SDK-system call base: as-in
- only the CoreOS can make changes to the system folders, and only the CoreOS files are store in the system folders. Drivers should be vetted by Microsoft to be install via windows update.
No third-party app or drivers can modify the CoreOS files/folders.
- the CoreOS should be like the linux kernel, small and fast and build for all arch (x64, arm64, RISC-V, etc..)
- then the GUI aka Windows GUI, which is built for the one CoreOS kernel, as-in, that GUI can run on any device that has a CoreOS kernel.
- the Windows App & third-party app will run on the Windows GUI API/System-call/libraries, but they can't talk to the CoreOS kernel.