However, they didn't release a version for traditional desktop PC form factors, and one of their last attempts Windows 10X was also canceled. It's hard to speculate about Microsoft's plans, but it is predicted that the platform will continue to bring significant upgrades such as artificial intelligence, rapid updates, and enhanced security. According to sources, Microsoft's new project, CorePC, aims to modernize the Windows platform with similar innovations to Windows Core OS. However, its priority is to ensure compatibility with legacy Win32 applications. CorePC has a modular and customizable design, so Microsoft can configure Windows into various "versions" with different levels of feature and application compatibility. CorePC is said to be planning to use state separation and create a more secure platform by creating read-only partitions for quick updates. State separation is also essential in the education industry to compete against Chromebooks by providing a faster and more reliable system reset functionality. Microsoft's approach could allow it to make the full Windows desktop a modular, adaptable system, supporting legacy applications and workflows as needed, rivaling Chromebooks in terms of operating system size, performance, and features.
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