In less than a month, Microsoft will officially roll out its new operating system. This is Windows 11, which will boast some very interesting new features for your computer. The new system will be able to improve your machine's performance and reduce disk space usage . Enough wasting time, let's get down to business!
Windows 11: A new adventure begins with Microsoft

It would be simply wrong to reduce Microsoft's new operating system to a mere cosmetic change. Indeed, aside from the design overhaul compared to previous versions, the new system comes with a host of new features. These will mark the beginning of a new chapter for Microsoft.
Recent information reveals that the company will be making some significant changes to boost the performance of your PC.
In a demonstration video, YouTuber Ben Anonymous performed a series of tests on a computer. This computer was equipped with an Intel Core i7-10875H processor and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 graphics card. The results? With Windows 11, the computer booted in 13 seconds, while with windows 10, it took 16 seconds to boot.
It is therefore clear and concise that Windows 11, Microsoft's new operating system, is significantly more optimized than its predecessor.
Operating system optimization: the source of Windows 11's efficiency?

During an interview, Steve Dispensa provided several details about the optimizations of the new operating system.
“Yes, our developers have worked extensively on memory management to improve the performance of applications running in the foreground. And this is one of the primary ways we can obtain more resources in terms of execution speed. Therefore, even when your PC's processor is under heavy load, launching new applications is extremely fast.”
It is therefore certain that Windows 11 optimizations prioritize applications and processes that need them. They also speed up wake-up (start-up) after a long sleep period while significantly reducing disk space usage on your computer.
If you would like to learn more and find out all the details, you can watch the Microsoft Mechanics explanatory video here:
According to Steve Dispensa, the performance optimization is due to a 32% reduction in memory usage and a 37% reduction in CPU usage.
Microsoft calls it "sleep mode", and this may be a beacon for those who will be running Windows 11 on hardware with very low specifications.
An ultra-fast update of your machine with the new operating system

Nobody wants to update their computer, especially using Windows Windows update system has a bad reputation for starting updates at the wrong time. With the numerous complaints received, Microsoft has increased its efforts to improve and optimize updates with Windows Update.
Windows 11, with its new features, will now allow Windows Update to download only the necessary update data without interrupting your computer's operation .
This update principle has already been seen with modern systems such as iOS and Android. Instead of downloading a full system update, modern systems differentiate between what is already up-to-date and what requires an update.
Windows updates are reduced by nearly 40%, which speeds up their download and installation . Furthermore, Microsoft claims that these optimizations will improve the battery life of computers running Windows 11.
Furthermore, if for any reason you still prefer a reliable older installation of Windows 10 on your machine, there's no problem. Even if you don't upgrade your machine when Windows 11 is released, your current Windows 10 operating system will continue to function.
Keep in mind that Microsoft will officially roll out Windows 11 on October 5th to avoid major stability and performance issues on some devices.
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