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    Default Windows 7 to improve performance of computers

    Interesting news out on the new Windows 7.

    Windows 7 will be more than just a better interface. Under-the-hood changes will allow chips from Intel, Nvidia, and Advanced Micro Devices to ratchet up Windows 7 performance above previous Microsoft operating systems.

    Microsoft on Wednesday said it has finalized the code for Windows 7, set to ship with new PCs starting October 22. Improvements will include how Windows handles multitasking, graphics acceleration, and solid-state drives.

    Windows 7 will enable better performance for multitasking, graphics acceleration, and solid-state drives

    Windows 7 will enable better performance for multitasking, graphics acceleration, and solid-state drives.
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    Microsoft is working closely with Intel, whose chips will power the vast majority of PCs running Windows 7. A July 22 post from Joakim Lialias, Intel Alliance Manager for Microsoft, described how Microsoft and Intel "saw unique opportunities to optimize Windows 7 for Intel processor technology" in the areas of performance, power management, and graphics.

    In his blog, Lialias focused on improvements to multitasking based on "SMT Parking," which provides additional support to the Windows 7 scheduler for Intel Hyper-threading Technology. With Hyper-threading, the operating system sees a single processor core as two cores. For example, a quad-core system would be seen as having eight cores, thus potentially improving multitasking--or doing tasks (threads) simultaneously.
    Windows 7 will give boost to PC hardware | Nanotech - The Circuits Blog - CNET News

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    yes window 7 is batter then window vista window 7 is a very light & fast ........

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    I agree windows 7 is good
    Windows 7 is much faster compared to vista and have advanced graphic options...
    it dont have irritating features like vista

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    yeah, lighter ,faster, more efficient, more reliable better interface than vista, more option to disable useless stuff

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    Yes,

    Windows 7 is having advance functionality which improves performance of the computer system.Windows 7 is consisting advance tools.

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    Hi,

    Thank you so much for sharing this news with us.

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