Then I’ll snap that window to the left so you can see the task manager on the right. So I’m going to launch a couple of apps, first Excel and it loads quickly. And that would typically slow you down as you open more apps. For example, you can see in task manager that my CPU is running with a 90% load on it, what we internally call P90. This also carries forward when you launch an app under load. So under the hood, we’ve done a lot of work in memory management to favor the app windows you have running in the foreground so that they’re prioritized with more CPU and other system resources. A big shift in how we deliver the Windows experience with better performance in Windows 11 is how we deal with prioritizing apps and processes. So are there specific performance improvements that we’ve made?
And hearing you describe the design of Windows 11, one thing about the experience that stands out for me personally is just how snappy and responsive it feels. The Zero Trust security model is baked in with layered security from the silicon on the board itself to the actual boot process, your log in as a user and the apps that you use in your Windows session every day. And for IT, we’ve made a lot of incremental improvements that are designed to fit like a glove into your existing management tools and processes. So these capabilities and more place to focus on really keeping you in your flow. And when you re-doc, everything is back where you had it before on your monitor, which saves you time as you work from anywhere. And then something that’s particularly important for hybrid work, when you need to physically move around and undock, the windows on your monitor will minimize to your laptop. And once you make a selection, you can quickly choose which windows go in each area. One of my favorite updates is the new way to arrange your Windows as you work with Snap Assist, where we give you several guided screen layouts to choose from. For users, we focused our design efforts on removing the distractions you face as you work to make it easier for you to focus with the new modern interface and refined aesthetics.
There’s tons of value, whether you are an end-user or an IT pro. So a big theme for Windows 11 is consistency. So this is really the first Windows conceived for a Zero Trust and hybrid world, where we work from home, in the office, and basically everywhere else. Now, the preview has been available for a few months now, but what’s different about this release of Windows? So let’s get into this with Windows 11 generally available. This is a really hot topic and we’ve had a lot of questions for you and we want to cover a lot of ground today. Up next, if you’re a Windows enthusiastic or a device admin, I’m joined by VP Steve Dispensa from the Windows Management Team to go under the hood of Windows 11 with an exclusive look at performance optimizations, including what it means for your apps, improvements to the Windows servicing model and orchestration engine, as well as policy management and the rationale behind Windows 11 system requirements and much more. Keep getting this insider knowledge, join us on social: Join us on the Microsoft Tech Community:.You can watch and share valuable content and demos of current and upcoming tech from the people who build it at Microsoft.
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MEM policies for Windows 10 also apply to Windows 11.RAM stays energized and other process threads run faster. Save resources- Configure new sleeping tabs to go dark after inactivity.Save time- Choose which screens you want to focus on most with the new Snap Assist feature.For IT, we’ve made incremental improvements that are designed to fit like a glove in your existing management tools and processes. For users, we’ve removed distractions as you work to make it easier for you to focus with the new modern interface and refined aesthetics. This is the first Windows conceived for Zer o Trust and a hybrid work world. Steve Dispensa, VP of Enterprise Management at Microsoft, joins host Jeremy Chapman to take you under the hood of Windows 11. The Windows 11 team gives an exclusive look at the Windows 11 performance optimizations, improvements to the Windows servicing model and orchestration engine, as well as policy management and the rationale behind Windows 11 system requirements.