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More Cloud PC-related images appear, pointing to an imminent release

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A few days ago we saw an image of Cloud PC leak, Microsoft's proposal to access Windows in the cloud, a kind of operating system streaming. And now, more Cloud PC rumors are surfacing thanks to screenshots echoed by WalkingCat on Twitter.

Microsoft wants to bring Windows to all types of computers regardless of the greater or lesser potential that they can offer, something very different from what was pursued with Windows 11 and its strong limitations. The choice to achieve this is to make use of the cloud and take Windows anywhere.

Windows 10 first and Windows 11 later

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The user WalkingCat has echoed images in which Microsoft promotes Cloud PC as the next step in personal computing. They look like setup or home screens of a service that a few days ago, ZDNet&39;s Mary Jo Foley, announced could be introduced this week "

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In the post, Foley announced that Microsoft has a session called What&39;s Next in End-User Computing> scheduled for a release very close in time that may coincide with the Inspire event of Microsoft that is celebrated between the 14th and the 15th of July."

Image of ALumia on Twitter

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Cloud PC>have access to Windows anywhere thanks to the use of the cloud, but in this case differentiating.A system that would be different from Azure Virtual Desktop, since while it is intended for large companies, Cloud PC would be intended for small companies or even the ordinary user through different plans."

Until now, indications were that Microsoft might offer different Cloud PC subscription modalities depending on things like CPU, RAM or storage. To access Cloud PC, you only need to have a compatible device with an Internet connection and everything from Android phones to tablets and who knows if even products from the Apple ecosystem enter here.

Hopefully Cloud PC will arrive with Windows 10 and that when Windows 11 is released globally, the platform from Windows in the cloud to the new version of the operating system.

Via | Windows Latest

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