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Microsoft may release Windows '12' in June 2024, dedicated AI hardware might be recommended

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    Kent Sharkey
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    Neowin[^]:

    Taiwan's Commercial Times (CTEE) reports that Microsoft will be releasing Windows (12) in June of 2024 alongside a wide variety and range of AI-based PCs.

    Because the TPM requirement went over so well

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      Neowin[^]:

      Taiwan's Commercial Times (CTEE) reports that Microsoft will be releasing Windows (12) in June of 2024 alongside a wide variety and range of AI-based PCs.

      Because the TPM requirement went over so well

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      Does anyone really care about AI baked into everything? I am sure AI will be really really really useful one day (shortly before it orders me to biological work camp 35378C) but, right now, it strikes me as very much a gimmick with limited real world uses. Generating 'exotic imagery' for 4chan, company logos, and painfully cheesily written journalistic copy are not (so far) the paradigm-shifting advances we are apparently being expected to think. Isn't it a bit soon to be building this into to mass market operating systems?

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