
The updates, in turn, broke a lot of things in Windows. One of the major complaints about Windows has been constant updates. It will also ensure reduced background activity, unlike right now, where the application and its resources are loaded before you can use it. The first is heavy usage of compressions, and the second is to load non-critical parts of apps on demand. Two more methods have been implemented to load apps faster. The second is by preserving power for threads that need to be active as soon as the PC resumes.

The first is by optimizing the call to hardware that needs to power on for better memory management. While Windows boots up fast, Windows 11 does it better to resume back from sleep mode using the instant-on experience. Many never turn off their Windows device like their phone.

Microsoft Edge is a classic example where the sleeping tab ensures they don’t consume battery when they are open but do not get focus for a long time. Resource management also helps improve the battery life because the average saving is between 30% to 40%. It makes the PC feel responsive even under heavy load. The method is built such that even if the CPU is already in load, the priority and resources are given to the app you launch. These apps are offered more CPU and other system resources. It is one of the best improvements that you get to experience where the OS now gives more favor to apps running in the foreground. There are enhancements in the existing management tools as well that will help Windows IT admins as well. The OS packs in improvements to the Windows Servicing model, Policy management, Modern interface with less distraction, longer battery life, and so on.

While Windows 11 may look an uplift for the user interface, it goes beyond that.
