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Microsoft Windows 11, officially known as Windows 11 Pro or Home Edition for consumers, is a popular operating system developed by Microsoft. Released on October 5, 2015, it was a major overhaul of its predecessor, Windows 8.1 and 8. The new version brought numerous significant improvements and innovations to make it more user-friendly, secure, and feature-rich.
Key Features:
- Universal Apps: Windows 11 introduced the Universal Application Programming Interface (API), allowing developers to create apps that run on multiple platforms, including Windows, web, iOS, Android, and Linux.
- Improved Performance: It made significant performance improvements, including a faster startup time, improved multitasking, and enhanced user experience.
- Security: Microsoft introduced various security features such as improved driver updates, better Firewall protection, and enhanced Threat Detection to safeguard users’ systems against malware and other online threats.
- Cloud Integration: Windows 11 was the first version to include seamless integration with cloud services like Office Online for word processing, presentations, and spreadsheets; Photos for photo management, and OneDrive for cloud storage.
- Biometric Authentication: The operating system introduced fingerprint recognition (Windows Hello) and facial recognition through Windows 11 Pro for improved security.
Key Components:
- Processors: Microsoft used Intel Core i3, i5, or i7 processors as the base processor for most variants of the operating system.
- RAM: Windows 11 supported up to 16 GB of RAM, with optional 32 GB or more for high-performance users.
- Storage: Users could choose from a wide range of storage options, including traditional hard drives (HDDs), solid-state drives (SSDs) and hybrid drives.
Hardware Requirements:
- Desktop Computers: Windows 11 supported both traditional desktop computers and laptops running on Intel Core i5 or higher processors, with at least 2 GB of RAM.
- Mobile Devices: The operating system supported Android-based devices from Samsung to HP and Microsoft’s own Surface tablets, as well as Chromebooks.
Technical Details:
- Architecture: Windows 11 was built using the x86 architecture.
- File System: It used NTFS (New Technology File System) for file systems.
- Operating System Version: The version of Windows 11 supported included:
* Pro
* Home
* Education
* Enterprise
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