Former Microsoft engineer Andy Young recently took to social media to express his frustration with Windows 11, calling it an “unfinished product” despite being on the market for over 2 years. In his tweet, Young complained about the performance issues he experienced on his high-spec computer, equipped with an i9 processor and 128GB of RAM.
In a video demonstration, Young showed how slow the Windows 11 Start menu was, with delays in opening the search field and displaying search results. He blamed the sluggish performance on the fact that Windows 11 is still in development, but some users argue that it may be an isolated case.
While some users have reported similar performance issues with Windows 11, others have found the operating system to be quite useful and efficient. With over 400 million active Windows 11 devices, it can be challenging to ensure that every device runs smoothly without any problems.
As Windows 11 continues to receive updates and improvements, users are hopeful that the performance issues will be addressed in future releases. The latest Insider version of Windows 11 24H2 is said to have AI functions that could potentially enhance the user experience.
Despite the mixed reviews, many Windows users remain loyal to the platform and are eager to see how it evolves in the future. As technology continues to advance, it will be interesting to see how Microsoft addresses the performance issues raised by users like Andy Young.