Windows 11, Microsoft’s new operating system, is limited when compatible equipment it is about. With a very specific hardware to be able to use it, now from Microsoft explains why the computers that install it offer better performance compared to Windows 10.
It was through a Microsoft Mechanics video in which Steve Dispensa, Microsoft vice president, explains that Windows 11 runs smoother than Windows 10, [incluso en equipos antiguos](https://www.xatakawindows.com/componentes-pc/asus-esta-proband
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A more optimized system
According to Dispensa, Microsoft has worked on different aspects that make Windows 11 run more smoothly. In this sense, have made improvements to memory management so that the system prioritizes better performance in the windows that are in the foreground, with a higher consumption of system resources.
This improvement to foreground elements also applies to other elements. So much the Windows shell as well as the open tabs in Microsoft Edge, they are now more agile. In the case of the latter, thanks to the Sleeping Tabs function, an operating system that offers an average saving of 32% for memory and 37% for CPU use, which translates into a longer duration of the battery.
It also states that with the same hardware, a computer with Windows 11 it should come out of sleep mode faster than when using Windows 10. The reason, he explains, is that “calls to hardware components that need to be turned on have been optimized for overall better memory management.”
In addition, and already in reference to the software, “the starvation in the key processing threads has been reduced so that energy is conserved for the threads that really need it” This means that for example, Windows Hell should be up to 30% faster and teams should start with less delay.
All these improvements also affect the Windows 11 software updates, which should be up to 40% lighter. This is possible thanks to a system that makes Windows only download the necessary files from Microsoft’s servers, something that incidentally translates into less bandwidth consumption.
Windows 11 you can already try either in the Dev Channel, the most advanced, or in the Beta Channel (the most conservative). It is only necesary have compatible hardware for unrestricted access to all the news that a Window 11 offers that will reach users the day October 5th.
Via | OnMSFT
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