[Tinydeal News]At present, in the field of desktop operating systems, Microsoft's Windows is undoubtedly the product we are most familiar with and has the greatest influence in the market. According to current news, Microsoft is developing the next generation of Windows operating system, with its internal code name “Next Valley”. Perhaps we can also call it Windows 12, but the specific naming needs to be determined by Microsoft. Recently, Tinydealnoticed that overseas media said that Microsoft's Windows 12 operating system will disappoint its users because of its excessive system configuration requirements.
Foreign media said that Microsoft Windows 11 has been on the market for some time, but its configuration requirements are high. Microsoft's “high standards” make Windows 11 unable to be compatible with many hardware configurations, which greatly affects the popularity of the operating system. At present, Microsoft's Windows 12 may also have similar situations to Windows 11.
It is reported that there are reports that Microsoft's Windows 12 operating system requires the computer to have at least 8GB of memory, which is twice that of Windows 11 systems. There is no information about the requirements for Windows 12 for storage hard disks, but there are speculations that Microsoft may give up mechanical hard disks (HDDs), requiring users to use solid state hard disks (SSDs) to install this operating system. It is worth mentioning that this was also found in previous speculations on the configuration requirements for Windows 11, but Microsoft ultimately did not choose to give up mechanical hard disks altogether.
At present, we are still a long time away from the official release of Windows 12, and Tinydealwill continue to pay attention to relevant information.
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