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Windows 7: Burning Simplicity to Save the OS
Posted in: Technology News by admin on November 19, 2009
The reason Windows Vista seemed slow, and somehow, strangely seemed even slower over time, is now abundantly clear to Microsoft’s architects: The evolution of computer hardware, particularly the CPU, exceeded anyone’s expectations at the time of Vista’s premiere in early 2007. However, the surge in virtualization, coupled with the rise of the multicore era, produced a new reality where suddenly Vista found itself managing systems with more than 64 total cores. Architects had simply not anticipated that the operating system would be managing this many cores, this soon.
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