The most reliable version of Windows to date is Windows 11.Microsoft says

The most reliable version of Windows to date is Windows 11. Microsoft says

The industry giant for software claims that Windows now has more than a billion users. 

The number comes from a blog post that was published on Windows.com. Delivering Delightful Performance for More Than One Billion Users Worldwide is the title of the article. 


The most reliable version of Windows


One of the paragraphs claims that the OS has now surpassed the intimidating threshold of a billion users worldwide. 

The focus of the paper is on performance, specifically how Microsoft has improved it. The company claims that Windows 11 "is the most reliable version of Windows ever" and that implementing energy-saving recommendations would typically result in a 6% reduction in electrical consumption. Additionally, the time needed to go to the office was cut by 10%, while the impact of the apps on startups was cut by more than 50%.

The article includes some more or less interesting facts; here are a few examples.

  1. Microsoft receives more than 2.5 million returns each day from diagnostic data, 12 million performance data points annually, and more than 70,4 billion scenario performance data points annually.
  2. The new Microsoft Teams uses half of its resources and is twice as quick as the old one.
  3. The frequently used shell interactions have been improved by "up to 15%,"
  4. The engineers shorten application startup times by ensuring that "the applications with which the user attempts to interact are responsive and hierarchized" while also minimizing conflicts
  5. The mass file deletion operations performed by the file browser have been improved by up to 67%, and the program launch time has also been sped up.

New improvements were implemented in February and May 2023.

  1. improvements to the task list and performance while listing tasks during a significant charge,
  2. Improvements to the Windows notification service's functionality, as well as faster parameter launch times and notification center improvements
  3. Reduction of the number of threads, DLLs, and graphic peripherals in the Explorer
  4. Reduced use of the processor and memory by the notification center and the explorer, respectively
  5. Improvement of the tactile clavier's capabilities
  6. Reduced resource use in multi-user scenarios, shorter access times for voice input, and a reduction in the narration's latency for lengthy texts
  7. Additionally, the vocal grab's activation time has improved.
  8. We also have a faster pace of these changes and less need for stockpiling thanks to the "at demand via the Store" function.



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