I was going to post this in the "News" section but it understandably, only Brink has posting privileges.
Here is the latest shocker for those (like me) who were hoping for general improvements and more by switching to Windows 12 this fall: Windows 12 may force a major change for new PCs.
Basically, thanks to Microsoft's terrible AI, the minimum requirements for Windows 12 will be 16 GB of RAM compared to Windows 11 which requires 4 GB of memory to run and update, while Windows 10 requires 1 GB of memory for a 32-bit machine or 2 GB of memory for a 64-bit computer.
While I have recently upgraded my RAM in my laptop from 16 GB to 32 GB, I still think this is bad news for the masses especially since most people are moving away from desktops/laptops.
Perhaps my next PC should be a MAC?
Here is the latest shocker for those (like me) who were hoping for general improvements and more by switching to Windows 12 this fall: Windows 12 may force a major change for new PCs.
Basically, thanks to Microsoft's terrible AI, the minimum requirements for Windows 12 will be 16 GB of RAM compared to Windows 11 which requires 4 GB of memory to run and update, while Windows 10 requires 1 GB of memory for a 32-bit machine or 2 GB of memory for a 64-bit computer.
While I have recently upgraded my RAM in my laptop from 16 GB to 32 GB, I still think this is bad news for the masses especially since most people are moving away from desktops/laptops.
Perhaps my next PC should be a MAC?
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 11
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Lenovo
- Graphics Card(s)
- NVIDA 1650 Ti
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Lenovo C32q-20