Processor: at least 1 GHz with 2 cores or more on a supported processor or SoC
RAM: 4 GB or greater
Disk space: no less than 64 GB
Here’s What Windows 11 Brings to the Table
Windows 11 marks the most recent development in the Microsoft OS family, featuring a fine-tuned and current look. It places the Start Menu at the center with a refined taskbar design, and soft outlines to support the refined theme. Processing power has been upgraded for smoother operation. Helping users switch tasks quickly and efficiently.
Windows Defender: The First Line of Defense in Windows
Windows Defender (or simply Microsoft Defender) is Microsoft’s baseline digital protection for all users, comes bundled with the Windows 10 and Windows 11 environments. It underpins the digital safety of your system. Helping block malware, spyware, rootkits, viruses, and more.
Windows Terminal: A Unified Interface for PowerShell, WSL, and Command Prompt
Command Prompt: A Reliable Command-Line Tool in Windows Windows Terminal (also known as the High-Performance CLI Tool) is a feature-rich terminal that supports local and remote command-line tasks. Part of the default installation package for Windows 10 and Windows 11. It helps developers access powerful command-line features with ease. Helping improve the overall performance of systems with faster command execution.
DirectX 12 and Game Mode: Supercharging Your Gaming Performance with Advanced Tech
DirectX 12 (commonly called DX12) is a high-performance interface that optimizes game rendering and graphical effects. Included as a core component of Windows 10 and Windows 11. It plays a vital role in delivering seamless gameplay with immersive graphics. Game Mode reduces background processes to boost gaming performance in Windows.
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