Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Benchmarks: Windows 7 is Vista's make up.
"InfoWorld's Randall Kennedy examines Windows 7 from the kernel up, subjecting the 'pre-beta' to a battery of benchmarks to find any signs that the OS will be faster, more responsive, and less resource-intensive than the bloated Vista, as Microsoft suggests. Identical thread counts at the kernel level suggest to Kennedy that Windows 7 is a 'minor point-type of release, as opposed to a major update or rewrite.'
By the way, Windows 1.0 announced 25 years ago. Do you have seen anything radical new about Windows since then?
By the way, Windows 1.0 announced 25 years ago. Do you have seen anything radical new about Windows since then?