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WINDOWS 13 2027
Windows 13 (Codenamed Nebula) was the thirteenth major release of Windows. Windows 13 was intended to be a total revamp of Windows itself. Windows 13 had an all-new Kernel called the Quantum Kernel intended to prepare Windows for quantum machines and to be used as a universal kernel, allowing Windows to run on any device.
Microsoft Windows 13 initially had an overwhelmingly positive reception. Many praised its fast loading time and stability and the various new features, though some criticized its inability to run 32-bit apps.
New features and Changes
A redesigned UI based on NeoFluent design
A all new setup design that has been redesigned from the ground-up.
All legacy systems have either been revamped or removed due to the all-new-kernel.
About Windows now informs of the user of the amount of System RAM. returning a feature not seen since Windows Vista.
Many new apps have been added. While legacy apps have been rewritten or revamped.
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Dsfs Version
Many new Widgets have been added to make Widgets more multipurpose.
32-Bit Apps no longer run in Windows. System32 has been renamed to System64.
History and Development
The idea of replacing the NT kernel had been around since the launch of Windows 12 in 2024 and Windows 12.1 in 2025. Windows 12 showed that the NT kernel was so old and outdated that were only two ways to keep releasing updates and versions to Windows.
One was to rewrite the NT kernel to order to modernize and futureproof it. That side became Project QNT while a team on the other side believed that NT kernel needed to be replaced with a futureproof Kernel that would need rewriting for decades to come. This project was named "Uranium."
Uranium had much better progress then QNT because Uranium had builds roll out on a weekly basis where as QNT had its first and only build roll out almost 5 months after Uranium rolled out its first build. This was likely due to the experienced Uranium Team compared to the mostly rookie team at QNT. The two projects were soon merged in early 2027 into Project Nebula to develop the next major version of Windows.
In early 2028, Nebula was unveiled at Microsoft's next event. At this stage, Nebula was very early in its development and was mostly used to showcase The Quantum Kernel. However, Microsoft stated that Insider Preview builds would come out in the summer of 2028. Nebula would have the longest development cycle ever in Insider History, having over 35 Insider builds launched over its 3-year cycle in the program.
Builds
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