![]() ![]() It is also reported to be 60 to 75% smaller than Windows 11 SE. It is reported that CorePC will be Microsoft’s true Chromebook competitor, and will have similar performance on lower-end education PCs. Security will also be increased since parts of the OS will live under read-only partitions. This will enable faster updates and enable more reliable system reset functionality for CorePC. The biggest change is the transition to a strategy called “state separation”, where the OS, system files, and user data are all split is split into multiple partitions. Microsoft is building this version in a more modernized application that will behave similarly to iPadOS or Android mobile operating systems. ![]() While CorePC technically has the full desktop Windows experience, it will not be a direct copy of vanilla Windows 10 or Windows 11. Optionally, some of these laptops could re-enable this feature if needed. For instance, if an education platform was looking into a fleet of Windows-based machines, it could disable legacy Win32 app support to tighten security on those devices. CorePC at its heart features a fully-enabled desktop Windows experience but core features of the operating system can be disabled if they aren’t necessary. ![]() This project is unlike anything Microsoft has built before and is the spiritual successor to all of Microsoft’s previous lightweight OS’, including Windows 10X/Core OS, and the infamous Windows RT operating system.īasically, what Microsoft is doing with CorePC is creating a new version of Windows that can be fully customized to meet the demands of different system applications or form factors. Microsoft is also reportedly building a new lightweight version of Windows called CorePC alongside this Windows 12 development. ![]()
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