In benchmark tests, Windows 11 turned out to be slightly more powerful than Microsoft’s previous operating system. This is reported by HotHardware.
Puget Systems experts tested both operating systems to compare their performance. Engineers used AMD and Intel processors, as well as two Threadripper Pro chips, in the tests. As a result, it turned out that in many tests the next-generation operating system is either comparable in speed to Windows 10 or slightly ahead.
Therefore, in the Cinebench benchmark on AMD hardware, Windows 10 turned out to be slightly more productive than the new system. In the Unreal Engine tests, Microsoft’s operating systems showed par, except when using the Intel Core i9 12900K processor – here Windows 11 showed a higher running speed. As a result, experts found that Windows 11 is one percent more powerful than Windows 10 in these tests.
The authors concluded that the operating speed of both systems is practically the same. Puget Systems experts noted that many Windows 11 users complained of poor system performance, but tests show that new and old generation operating systems work the same in most cases.