Submitted by Sorin61 t3_ydqs8k in technology
SwagginsYolo420 t1_itvm4tc wrote
Reply to comment by BoricPenguin in Microsoft profits down 14% as Windows hit by weak PC sales by Sorin61
What benefits does Windows 11 offer the user? It has similar performance benchmarks to 10, and just shuffles around the UI in ways that absolutely nobody was asking for.
It seems to solely exist for the benefit of Microsoft, not the user. So what's the point?
If I buy a new product, it's because it does something better than the old one, has desirable new features, etc. But if a product comes along with no discernible benefit to me, then what's the point? Why even make it in the first place?
BoricPenguin t1_itvqp01 wrote
I think current and last generation Intel(it may also help ARM CPUs but I could be wrong on that) parts you will lose some performance on Windows 10 due to Windows 11 handling big and small cores better then 10 and that's it I think.
Frankly Windows 11 isn't bad it's just 10 but a bit worst and that's why for me it's so insulting! Everything they added or changed in 11 could've just been a update for 10 maybe two it wasn't much, but instead they called it a new OS and want users to install a new OS..o and it's also worst in many ways.
MairusuPawa t1_itx9824 wrote
Yeah, that's a very artificial limitation of its scheduler. The real meat is that TPM2 requirement, that they use to lock down more DRM enclaves within the system.
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