Improved Security on Windows 11, Enabled by Default
Windows 10 is approaching its end-of-support phase, making it the perfect time to consider upgrading to Windows 11. With new hardware-based security features enabled by default on Windows 11, along with significant performance improvements, now is the time to make the switch. Additionally, Windows 11 will introduce new AI features and experiences such as Cocreator, Auto SR, and Recall (delayed), providing users with enhanced capabilities.
Windows 11 Performance Improvements
Windows 11 offers better performance than its predecessor, Windows 10. Microsoft has enhanced boot performance by staggering the launch of startup apps, prioritizing foreground apps for a faster user experience. Improved memory management, efficiency mode, and sleeping tabs in Microsoft Edge contribute to better battery life and thermal performance. Windows 11 also sees fewer crashes due to the new DCH driver principles, providing a more stable user experience.
Sleek User Interface and Design
While some Windows 10 users may be hesitant about the design changes in Windows 11, Microsoft is gradually incorporating power tools while maintaining a sleek and consistent user interface. Features like ungrouped icons on the Taskbar, Snap Layouts for multitasking, and tabs support in File Explorer enhance user productivity. Windows 11 is also more adaptive to touch inputs, offering improved support for touch, pen, and voice input.
New AI Features on Windows 11
Windows 11 introduces new AI features and experiences that are not available on Windows 10. From the Copilot app with plugins and smartphone interaction to AI Super Resolution for gamers, Windows 11 offers a range of innovative capabilities. Features like Recall AI, Windows Studio Effects, Live Captions, and Voice Clarity provide users with unique experiences. With the upcoming release of the Recall feature and other AI enhancements, Windows 11 promises to deliver cutting-edge AI experiences to users.