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.
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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