Windows 12 is expected to use the same TPM 2.0 Trusted Platform Module for its security crypto-processor as Windows 11, despite Microsoft testing out SHA-3 (Secure Hash Algorithm 3) support in a recent Insider Build. Additionally, Windows 12 may support the Pluton coprocessor, which was first introduced on the Ryzen 6000 mobile CPUs in January 2022. While there are no confirmed details about Meteor Lake-S, it is speculated that devices equipped with these CPUs might be the first to run Next Valley. ![]() One of the significant changes for Windows 12 is the support for Intel's 14th Gen Meteor Lake-S desktop processors. Deskmodder, a German publication, has provided some details on the specifications and minimum requirements for the upcoming operating system. ![]() Microsoft's "Next Valley" operating system, which is internally referred to as Windows 12, is currently in development and is expected to be released to the public in the second half of 2024.
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