Windows
Size: 4.6Gb

  • Processor: 1 GHz or faster, with at least 2 cores on a supported processor or SoC
  • RAM: 4 GB and above
  • Disk space: at least 64 GB

Here’s What Windows 11 Brings to the Table

Windows 11 marks the most recent development in the Microsoft OS family, offering a dynamic and user-first design. It includes a central Start Menu and a redesigned taskbar, and delicate borders for a premium design style. Faster processing leads to a smoother user experience. Improving app juggling with smarter memory handling.

Microsoft Store: Your Access Point for Apps, Games, and Digital Content on Windows

The Microsoft Store is a pre-installed platform for discovering and installing apps, It offers access to all kinds of digital content, from software to entertainment, The Microsoft Store is part of the standard installation package for both Windows 10 and Windows 11, It helps you stay organized with easy access to all your apps and updates, It supports digital entertainment in the form of movies, music, and e-books,

DirectX 12 and Game Mode: Unlocking Peak Graphics and Game Performance

DirectX 12 (frequently known as DX12) is a versatile graphics solution that increases rendering speed and boosts visual fidelity. Bundled into both Windows 10 and Windows 11 systems. It significantly enhances graphics and rendering speeds in gaming applications. Game Mode in Windows 10 and Windows 11 helps allocate resources for seamless gameplay.

Windows Updates: Deploying Vital System Updates and Fixes

Update Hub (aka Windows Update Center) is a native feature for managing updates within the Windows operating system. Available in the default Windows 10 and Windows 11 setup. It provides the latest updates seamlessly for a better user experience. Helping optimize system performance with the latest software updates.

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