Microsoft Is Teaching AI to Find the Bottlenecks Buried Inside Windows 11
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Microsoft is teaching AI to find the bottlenecks buried inside Windows 11
Microsoft is connecting AI assistants to Windows’ advanced performance-analysis tools, helping engineers investigate CPU spikes, memory pressure, driver problems, and other causes of sluggish PCs.
Microsoft is working on a Windows 11 update that means you won't have to upgrade to a new laptop
Microsoft wants to make sure your laptop runs better with less. The US technology firm wants to ensure Windows 11, the only version of its immensely popular desktop operating system that's still actively supported, uses less memory before you've even opened a single app or browser tab.Pavan Davuluri, President of Windows and Devices, shared the plans in an update on X, formerly Twitter: "Memory optimisation for 8GB and above. Reducing Windows me…
Microsoft is testing AI integration with Windows Performance Analyzer to more quickly identify the causes of performance drops in Windows 11. At the same time, work is underway to improve system performance on computers with 8 GB of RAM.
Redmond's firm officially recognizes the urgent need to optimize its operating system for limited hardware configurations. Microsoft now promises a significant reduction in memory footprint in order to guarantee a smooth experience on laptops equipped with only 8GB of RAM. This crucial announcement comes as the market is under strong economic pressure, and the ... Read more Microsoft's article finally attacks the memory management of Windows 11 …
Microsoft is bringing AI to Windows 11's performance tools to figure out why PCs are slow, and it’s a big deal
Microsoft’s leadership, including CEO Satya Nadella, has admitted that Windows 11 needs serious “quality work,” and we’re already seeing some progress, but most of the changes have focused on UI/UX. We’ve been told a faster Windows is coming, but how does the company plan to figure out why a PC is running slowly? AI-powered diagnosis. Windows already has performance tools that the company’s engineers, third-party developers, and OEM partners use…
When Microsoft launched Windows 11 in 2021, this operating system was harshly criticized for the fact that it was worse than Windows 10. It consumed more resources, had more bugs and above, in terms of performance, it was worse, as the games gave less FPS. Now that it has been almost 5 years, Windows 11 is in a better position, although there is still work to do. Microsoft decided that it would take care of optimizing and improving the experienc…
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