At the June 24 press conference, Microsoft will announce a new generation of Windows system, but everyone now knows that this is Windows 11, and the UI interface has changed a lot. As for the performance of Win11, there are also actual test results, but I am a little disappointed. The multi-core performance of AMD/Intel has dropped by 10%.
The ISO installation files of Windows 11 have been leaked two days ago. The Hotardware website compares the performance of Win11 and Win10.Two laptops are used, one is Dell XPS 13 9300, the processor is Core i7-1065G7, the other is Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 7, the processor is Ryzen 7 4800U.
The test results are as follows:
The comparison items are common running scores, including Geekbench 5, PCMark10, Speedometer 2, Cinbench R23, 3DMark, etc.
In different tests, the performance of Win11 is different. Most tests are similar to Win10. The performance of Speedmeter web pages is much higher, but it may be related to the version of the browser.
But the performance of Win11 is also disappointing.In the R23 test, the multi-core performance is almost 10% lower than Win10, but the single-core performance has not changed much.Considering that Win11 is still a beta version, it is estimated to be related to the lack of CPU scheduling optimization. Obviously this industry is the focus of Microsoft’s future optimization.
On AMD and Intel platforms, there are also certain differences in performance. In PCMark10, the Intel platform fell by 3%, and the AMD platform fell by 7%. This also requires continued improvement in the future.
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