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Heres everything I know so far.
The new Windows roadmap
Well start with the roadmap itself.

The Windows 11 Start menu will soon have the ability to show upcoming Microsoft Teams meetings.
Under Panay, the Windows org changed up how it intended to ship new versions of Windows.
The roadmap for Hudson Valley is also quite interesting.
You canlearn more about the terminology between LCU and OS swap here.

The next year for Windows.
What’s coming in Hudson Valley?
Sources say these AI features will be groundbreaking.
My sources say this is still in an experimental phase, and is probably unlikely to ship in 2024.

Windows Copilot will take center stage.
The new Windows bosses dont want to rock the boat too much with their first release.
Will Hudson Valley be Windows 12?
One big question that remains a mystery is what final form Hudson Valley will take.

Hudson Valley is all about AI.
Will it be a new version of Windows 11, based on the Germanium platform release?
Or will Microsoft go all-in and announce it as Windows 12?
My sources say that Microsoft has become wary of further fragmenting the Windows user base with another product release.

Microsoft highlights the benefits of Windows 10X, which carry over to Windows CorePC.
Right now, Windows has around 1.4 billion users, 400 million of which are on Windows 11.
Whatever branding it takes, from a technical perspective Hudson Valley is considered a new version of Windows internally.
Where does CorePC fit in?

As I understand it, CorePC will never be offered as an update for existing PCs running Windows.
Final thoughts
These changes to the Windows roadmap are significant, but not necessarily surprising.
Microsoft officials declined to comment on these plans.













