The Microsoft team wants to develop a Windows that adapts to the needs of users, and that takes advantage of the hardware of each computer.
Although he has already worked on previous projects, they did not make it past the development stages. However, a new initiative may make Microsoft’s vision of a “modular and flexible Windows” a reality with Windows 12.
Microsoft could turn Windows 12 into the operating system of your dreams
The Microsoft team has undertaken several projects in order to develop a lighter, more secure and modern version of Windows.
But his initiatives fell by the wayside, and were never officially presented. But the Microsoft team is going for more, as mentioned in Windows Central, since it is working on a new internal project to modernize its operating system.
Apparently it may have the same approach that Microsoft intended to bring with Windows Core OS, but with a few variations. Of course, this initiative would not be part of Windows 11 updates, but could be seen in Windows 12.
The Microsoft team has not mentioned anything about it, so we only know some details that have been leaked from this new project. For example, internally it would receive the code name CorePC and its objective is to offer a “modular and customizable version” so that it takes advantage of the hardware of the equipment.
For example, if you want a computer for educational purposes only, this Windows proposal would allow you to install only the resources you need, without having to clutter your computer with features designed for a PC.
On the other hand, another benefit of this modular vision of an operating system is the possibility of having very fast updates, and maintaining security with any installation, since nobody could make changes to the registry.
At the moment, there is no official information about it, so we will have to wait for more news to come as we learn about Microsoft’s plans for Windows 12.