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Microsoft Windows 11 is the latest major release in the Windows operating system family, announced by Microsoft on October 5, 2021. It’s a significant update to the Windows 10 operating system and marks a new chapter for the company as it transitions from its Surface hardware-centric focus towards more general-purpose computing.
Key Features:
Windows 11 introduces several innovative features that aim to enhance user experience, security, and productivity:
- Enhanced Security: Windows 11 includes several security enhancements, such as improved malware protection, enhanced biometric authentication (fingerprint and facial recognition), improved system health monitoring, and more.
- New Look and Feel: Windows 11 introduces a fresh design language that emphasizes clean lines, simplicity, and minimalism, with features like a new Start menu, redesigned taskbar, and a revamped visual theme engine.
- Improved Multitasking: The operating system offers improved multitasking capabilities, including the introduction of a new Task View feature that allows users to easily switch between open apps without closing them.
- Enhanced Virtual Desktops: Windows 11 introduces a new virtual desktop feature that enables users to create separate virtual desktops for different tasks or projects, making it easier to manage and organize their workload.
- Better Performance: Windows 11 aims to improve the overall performance of the system by optimizing performance in various areas such as CPU, GPU, and RAM usage.
- Integration with New Hardware: The operating system is designed to work seamlessly with new hardware features like Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2, and USB 3.2 Gen 2, providing a more comprehensive and reliable computing experience.
- Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL): Windows 11 allows users to run a version of the Linux operating system directly within the Windows environment, which is useful for developers, power users, and organizations looking to adopt open-source technologies.
Changes from Windows 10:
- New Start Menu: The new Start menu replaces the old classic Start menu with a more modern interface.
- Task Manager Overhaul: The Task Manager has been revamped to provide better insights into system performance and resource usage.
- Windows Ink Integration: Microsoft has introduced improved integration of the Windows Ink feature, allowing users to take notes, annotate documents, and create hand-drawn images directly from within the operating system.
Hardware Requirements:
To run Windows 11, a new hardware requirement is needed:
- An Intel Core i5 or AMD Ryzen 5000 series processor
- A dedicated graphics card with at least 4 GB of VRAM
- A minimum of 8 GB of RAM (16 GB or more recommended)
- A 64-bit computer system
System Requirements:
- System Architecture: x86, ARM (for Windows Subsystem for Linux)
- Processor: Intel Core i5 or AMD Ryzen processor with a clock speed above 2 GHz
- Operating System Version: Windows 11 Home or Pro
- Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 or AMD Radeon RX 560X
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