Benchmarks Show Windows 7 Pre-Beta to be Bloated, With Compatibility Issues One key Windows 7 feature driven home again and again by Microsoft's Windows team is the superior system performance with respect to Vista. The team, at the recent Professional Developers Conference (PDC), showed off a netbook apparently running the OS smoothly, leading many to hope that their prayers of a smaller-footprint Microsoft OS had been answered. Unfortunately, it seems the rosy picture painted by the development team at the WinHEC and PDC conferences might have been a bit overly optimistic. InfoWorld has done some extensive early testing on the pre-beta of Windows 7 and the results aren't very impressive in terms of improvement over Vista. http://www.dailytech.com/Report+Benc...ticle13405.htm |
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It's a pre-beta ... why do they expect it to run without problems ? I also don't understand why people think a smaller windows kernel improves performance ... what they don't inlcude in the kernel will be available as a dll or service :rolleyes: |
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As far as bugs go, yeah I'll wait until launch to see how that turns out. |
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