Windows 12: Beta Version 'link'
One of the biggest controversies surrounding Windows 11 was its strict hardware requirements, particularly TPM 2.0. Windows 12 appears poised to introduce an even more controversial requirement: .
: Windows 12 beta is leaner, smarter, and more locked down. If you rely on old Control Panel applets or 32-bit drivers, stay on Windows 11 for now. windows 12 beta version
Windows 12 Beta can hot-split the kernel into "Real-time" (audio, input, VR) and "Background" (updates, telemetry, indexing). If a background partition crashes? The kernel respawns it without a bluescreen. (First build: 70% success rate on supported Intel Core Ultra 3 hardware.) One of the biggest controversies surrounding Windows 11
While a "12" might not be in the immediate name, the rumored "Hudson Valley" initiative—now heavily integrated into Windows 11 updates—is essentially the testbed for the features people are looking for in a new OS. If you rely on old Control Panel applets