Windows 11 will run faster than Windows 10 by optimizing CPU, memory and storage resources

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The new Windows 11 OS will delight users not only with new functions and a refreshed interface, but also with a more economical use of resources of key PC hardware components – processor, memory and storage.

Windows 11 will run faster than Windows 10 by optimizing CPU, memory and storage resources

According to Steve Dispensa, Microsoft’s vice president of corporate governance, the changes in Windows 11 are cutting memory usage by 32% and CPU usage by 37%. While optimizing, a lot of attention was paid to speeding up the Windows hibernation and wake-up processes. Intel processors starting with the 8th Gen Intel Core will provide near-instant Windows wake-ups, with the system starting up about as fast as ARM-based devices.

Microsoft has also changed the resource allocation prioritization for applications. So, tasks running in the background that require a lot of computing power will not slow down the work of other applications. This change alone allowed the system to wake up from sleep 25% faster.

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