Microsoft officially confirmed that Windows8 was released in 2012

  
        Microsoft's 2009 Professional Developers Conference (PDC) is over. Microsoft has provided beta versions of many products and releases, such as the release of Office 2010 Beta and Windows Azure, which was officially released on January 1st, but about Windows. Microsoft's next-generation operating system, Microsoft, did not disclose much content, but a demo document at the conference officially confirmed the release date of its next-generation operating system for the first time.

According to Microsoft's product release roadmap, Windows 8 will be released sometime in 2012, which also follows the tradition of Microsoft releasing a new operating system every three years, like the release of Vista and Windows 7. Windows 7's next-generation operating system development code has been tentatively set to "Windows 8", and its corresponding server version (perhaps Windows Server 2012) and Windows Server 2003/2008 will be used as a major release (not a Windows release). Server 2008 R2 Release Release.

In addition to the development code "Windows 8" and the release date framework, Microsoft did not disclose more information about Windows 8. In September, Microsoft management and server department technician Anders Vindberg confirmed that Microsoft has created 12 Windows 8 development teams. In October, Microsoft senior research developer Robert Morgan first revealed the 128-bit architecture support for Windows 8, saying that his work is "research and development content including 128-bit architecture compatibility of Windows 8 kernel and Windows 9 project, the main partners include Intel, AMD, HP and IBM."



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