Before the arrival of the AIPC tide,Microsoft is preparing to release a "breakthrough" next-generation version of Windows centered on artificial intelligence.It is reported that,The new generation of Windows is internally codenamed "HudsonValley" (Hudson Valley),The current internal codename of the Windows 11 system is "SunValley".

The Hudson Valley is a valley formed around the Hudson River in New York State, United States. The valley stretches from Albany and Troy in the north to Yonkers in the south.

The latest news shows thatThe focus of "HudsonValley" is the next generation artificial intelligence experience, and everything about it is related to AI. AI will be "woven and integrated" throughout the operating system, with much of the experience requiring new NPU hardware to run.

"HudsonValley" will introduce the core components of AI-driven Windows Shell and enhance it through the "advanced co-pilot" Copilot AI assistant, which can continue to run in the background to enhance search, quickly launch applications or workflows, understand context, etc.

Sources say these AI features will be "groundbreaking."

It is understood thatMicrosoft is working on a new history/timeline feature,Allows users to instantly scroll through all the apps and websites Copilot remembers and filter based on user-specific search criteria.

For example, you can enter "fiscal year 2024 earnings" and related instances of that term will appear on the screen for you to view and open.

also,AI will also enhance the search capabilities of the new generation of Windows,Users can use natural language to find content you have previously opened or seen on your PC, even if you don’t remember the name of the document, you can still achieve fuzzy search. For example, the system can understand "Find the document Bob sent me on WhatsApp a few days ago" and perform a search search.

Not only that,There is also an AI feature called "super-resolution" that can use NPU hardware to improve the quality of videos and games.

in addition,An enhanced version of "live subtitles" is also in development, capable of translating many different voices in real time, whether it's audio in a video or a live phone call.

There are even AI-powered wallpapers that use machine learning to recognize image layers and allow users to interact with them via the mouse cursor or built-in gyroscope (if on a handheld device).

Of course, these new features are just the tip of the iceberg, and more details have yet to be confirmed.

As for whether "Hudson Valley" will be marketed as Windows 12, Microsoft has not yet made a final decision. But there is no doubt that compared to Windows 11, its changes will be earth-shaking.