Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Windows 8 PCs Will Turn on Instant Fast


Your PC with Windows 8 will able to boot up within twinkling of eyes. Microsoft focused on optimizing the startup of Windows PCs will continue with Windows 8. According to leaked information Windows 7 customers are undoubtedly already well aware of the fact that the Redmond company has fine-tuned their operating system to boot and shut down as fast as possible. Obviously, the software giant needs to deliver even better startup and shut down performance with Windows 8.







Windows 8 PCs will turn on fast, nearly instant in some cases, and are ready to work without any long or unexpected delays. When customers want to check email, sport scores, or play media they love to reach for their PCs because they can get what they want quickly. Microsoft also revealed a few areas that are under consideration, including “Faster On from 0 Watts; Instant Sleep resume performance for mobile PCs; rationalize the user experience for the various on / off states; tools and telemetry for ecosystem optimization; performance tracking, diagnostics and configuration options for enthusiast users.”

One important new aspect of Windows 8’s evolution will apparently be the combination of Logoff and Hibernate. The software giant is looking to marry the two Off states for Windows 8 to deliver the fastest possible resume time from 0 Watts. According to leaked note, you will see the following enhancements for Windows 8:

multiple, small performance enhancements resulting in a large cumulative impact;
remove, reduce, delay – e.g., Windows 7 “Trigger-Start” services;
exploit parallelism whenever possible;
set hard time caps on the shutdown path;
boot layout prefetcher;
(Win8) ReadyBoost cache persistent across boot;
leverages Hibernate technology to cache most of the core system.


We can sure that Microsoft very serious for all over performance of Windows 8 and hopefully we'll see much better windows after huge success of Windows 7. 



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