On that, Microsoft has delivered as promised, pushing out semi-annual feature updates in the spring and fall.īut Microsoft’s cancellation of Windows 10X, its subsequent promise to implement some of the Windows 10X features within Windows, and the upcoming “Sun Valley” UI refresh within Windows have all lent credence to the thought that, yes, Microsoft does plan a Windows 11.
Originally, Microsoft promised Windows 10 would be the “last version” of Windows, with a “Windows as a service” model that would provide periodic updates and bug fixes.
The problem is that Microsoft itself hasn’t been entirely consistent with its vision of Windows.