It was last year only that we heard tech giant Microsoft speak in detail about Windows 11 operating system and how this had become super optimized in a manner that takes advantage of great hybrid architecture.
Meanwhile, the new Thread Director technology is the same one that is assisting in making the likes of task scheduling so much simpler.
Other than that, we saw Microsoft make separate claims about how Windows 11 OS is designed to attain the best hardware out there today. It managed to do so in a very peculiar manner but now it appears that Windows 10 is not backing down in terms of popularity.
Yes, certain aspects are great about Windows 11 but speed is definitely not one of them as shown during CPU testing conducted by PCWorld. Windows 10 came out on top on a few other occasions. This was linked to benchmark figures for image and video edits.
As far as gaming performance is concerned, both Windows 10 and 11 showed near to identical performance across both OS. The only difference was Counter-Strike which is better off being a single-threaded title.
As a whole, it appears like the latest version of Windows 11 and 10 is still trading and it blows with each other, just in the same manner that we saw with Windows 11. This is during the start when it was made available. Usually, there are a few single-digit performance differentials that are created in a single manner or the other.
The general verdict is that Microsoft can continue to make all the claims it wants in the world but people are going to have a hard time being convinced that Windows 11 is better or the advanced version when compared to Windows 10.
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Meanwhile, the new Thread Director technology is the same one that is assisting in making the likes of task scheduling so much simpler.
Other than that, we saw Microsoft make separate claims about how Windows 11 OS is designed to attain the best hardware out there today. It managed to do so in a very peculiar manner but now it appears that Windows 10 is not backing down in terms of popularity.
Yes, certain aspects are great about Windows 11 but speed is definitely not one of them as shown during CPU testing conducted by PCWorld. Windows 10 came out on top on a few other occasions. This was linked to benchmark figures for image and video edits.
As far as gaming performance is concerned, both Windows 10 and 11 showed near to identical performance across both OS. The only difference was Counter-Strike which is better off being a single-threaded title.
As a whole, it appears like the latest version of Windows 11 and 10 is still trading and it blows with each other, just in the same manner that we saw with Windows 11. This is during the start when it was made available. Usually, there are a few single-digit performance differentials that are created in a single manner or the other.
The general verdict is that Microsoft can continue to make all the claims it wants in the world but people are going to have a hard time being convinced that Windows 11 is better or the advanced version when compared to Windows 10.
Read next: Parents Believe that Technology is the Future of Learning and that's Why Most of Them Rely on Tech for Educating Their Children