Microsoft's much-awaited Windows 11 OS is going to publicly roll out in a month's time, by the first week of October. The new OS is currently in beta and is being tested extensively by developers and Windows Insider Program members. We already know a whole host of new features and design upgrades that are coming in with Windows 11, but the best news yet is that there's going to be a speed upgrade. Windows 10 users upgrading to Windows 11 will see a boost in speed irrespective of the configuration of their PC/laptop.
Microsoft has revealed that older hardware running Windows 10 will run noticeably faster once it is upgraded to Windows 11. In a video released this week, Steve Dispensa, the VP of enterprise management at Microsoft, gave a rundown on some of the performance benefits coming in with Windows 11. And one of the most significant ones on the list is the how “snappy and responsive” Windows 11 will feel as compared to Windows 10.
Same old hardware, but a faster interface? Windows 11 is going to feel faster thanks to a number of tweaks in the new OS including one that changes the way the software manages CPU and memory resources. Dispensa explained that in Windows 11 apps in the foreground will be prioritised with more memory resources and CPU which will make them run faster.
"A big shift in how we deliver the Windows experience with better performance in Windows 11 is how we deal with prioritising apps and processes. So under the hood we've done a lot of work in memory management to favour the app Windows you have running in the foreground so that they're prioritised with more CPU and other system resources,” Dispensa said.
He also said that this feature would kick in when the CPU is under considerable load and showed
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