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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.

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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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