2023-08-09 01:25:00
(Picture / Associated Press) Microsoft has recently increased the hardware requirements of Windows 11 and deleted many originally supported CPU models. The reason may be related to the extreme performance of the latest version of Windows 11 23H2? Some netizens pointed out that it takes up to 21 seconds just to open the “File Manager”. According to foreign media “Neowin” reports, Windows 11 23H2 is a major update that Microsoft will launch at the end of the year, bringing a new file manager, UI interface and multiple updates. It has been tested in the Beta version, but the system’s “performance “But it has attracted the attention of developers. Please continue to read… A netizen actually tested Microsoft’s affordable laptop Surface Go 2 that supports Windows 11 23H2, which has 4GB of memory and an IntelPentium Gold Y series processor, compared with the Surface Duo equipped with a Qualcomm S855 chip to simulate The server runs the old version of Windows 11, and the file explorer is opened on both devices at the same time. As a result, Surface Go 2 is significantly slower. Developer Florian said that his computer is equipped with Intel Core i5-7600K processor and 16GB memory, but it takes 21 seconds to open the new version of the file manager. Another netizen mentioned that the computer is equipped with AMD Ryzen 5 -3400G processor and 16GB memory, it is completely unable to start the file explorer. At present, Windows 11 23H2 is only a Beta test version. Microsoft still has time to fix related bugs and improve performance. However, the increasingly high performance requirements seem to be one of the reasons why more than 70% of users still stick to Windows 10. “You may also want to watch” Windows 11 has a “task bar disappears” bug!Microsoft’s public solution: wait for 5 minutes, no need to smoke, no rush, now use the APP to watch the news, guarantee to win every day, I download the APP, follow the method of my watching activities
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