Windows 11's New Trick: Faster Updates, Less CPU Strain
Redmond, USAThu Oct 24 2024
Are you fed up with Windows updates that drag on and slow down your computer? Microsoft has a new trick up its sleeve with Windows 11's latest update, 24H2. This update is designed to be faster and lighter on your CPU. Research showed that 24H2 was around 46% quicker and used about 15% less CPU time compared to the previous version, 22H2. Even on computers that haven't been updated in a while, this new update was around 44% faster and used 25% less CPU. Sounds promising, but we'll have to see how it performs in daily use.
Updates are crucial for keeping your computer secure and up-to-date. They can, however, be a real drag, especially if you're in the middle of something important. That's where Windows 11's new update comes in. It's designed to be less disruptive and more efficient. But is it all it's cracked up to be? We'll have to wait and see how it holds up over time.
Computers that haven't been updated in over a year and a half can often be sluggish and slow. The 24H2 update aims to change that by being faster and less demanding on your system. But will it make a real difference in how we use our computers?
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Will the new updates be so unintrusive that you forgot they even happened?
Are these improvements a sign that Windows updates will finally stop ruining our gaming sessions?
What additional factors (such as network speed) might affect the real-world performance gains users experience?
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