Microsoft is planning to improve Windows 11’s performance in 2022, according to a new report. The company is working on a number of new features that it believes will help improve the operating system’s overall performance. One of the most important changes that Microsoft plans to make is its “hyper-threading” technology. Hyper-threading allows for multiple processes to run at the same time, which can result in increased performance. Additionally, Microsoft is also working on a number of other improvements that will help Windows 11 run more smoothly.
Whenever there’s a significant OS launch, there will be problems. Windows 11 was no exception, and Microsoft is currently dealing with plenty of issues. One issue some users have complained about in Windows 11 is performance, and the company says it plans to address that in 2022.
In a Reddit post where the development team was taking questions from the community, Microsoft talked about the importance of performance in Windows 11. It also addressed how the company plans to improve it going forward:
This came in response to a user saying, “To me it feels like every classic UI element that got replaced with a UWP XAML version in Windows 10 got slower. This trend has continued into Windows 11, and seems to just be a trait of this new XAML. Is this a high priority issue?”
In a different comment on Reddit, a company representative talked more about how important performance is for the operating system and how seriously the company takes it:
Clearly, Microsoft is listening to user feedback and saying the right things. Whether the company will do the right things over the lifespan of Windows 11 remains to be seen. Personally, I’m not having an issue with Windows 11 from a performance perspective, but your mileage may vary in that regard.
This comes shortly after Microsoft was forced to revert its Whiteboard app to a previous version because of issues, including those that degraded performance. At least that means the company has shown that it’s willing to take the necessary steps to fix an issue.
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