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Microsoft moves to release new Windows every three years

03 May 2023, 06:41, parser
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Microsoft has decided to switch to a new Windows development schedule, according to which the company will return to a more traditional three-year cycle of major system updates. This is reported by the Windows Central portal with reference to its own sources.

As part of the new schedule, the next version of Windows is scheduled for 2024, that is, the release will take place exactly three years after the launch of Windows 11 in 2021.

Between major updates, Microsoft plans to release updates more often with new features deployed for users of the latest version of Windows. They will be distributed within the framework of the permanent Moments program — up to four times a year, starting from 2023.

Microsoft has already tested this update program by adding a weather button on the taskbar in Windows 11 earlier this year. Similarly, other new features that have been tested by insiders will appear in the OS.

As for the release of Windows 2024, so far little is known about this OS. It is currently in the early stages of planning and development, but people inside the company call it Next Valley. We should expect that the update will be significant.

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