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Windows 11 will soon get the 22H2 — Sun Valley 2 — client update
Microsoft is reportedly switching to a new development schedule for Windows. It is expected that the company is going back to its traditional three-year cycle, which could mean that the next major version might get released in 2024. This version could be Windows 12 if the company chooses to stick with its current naming trend, according to the report. Microsoft is also expected to double down on releasing new features for the current version of Windows. The company recently finalised the 22H2 update for Windows 11 which is expected to arrive sometime in September or October.
According to a announced that it plans to release one major feature update for Windows 11. It now plans to ship major versions of Windows every three years, as per the report.
In between the major releases, Microsoft is likely planning to increase the rollout of features for the latest version of Windows. Starting with the Taskbar improvements with several other features. Now, it is expected to bring several of the new features from the purportedly scrapped 'Sun Valley 3' as the aforementioned ‘Moments' update for 'Sun Valley 2'.
There is not much known regarding the 2024 version of Windows. It is rumoured that developers have dubbed this version as the 'Next Valley' client. Microsoft has not officially confirmed the existence of this version.
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