Microsoft is reportedly using Valve's SteamOS as a benchmark to improve Windows 11, with a new 'Project K2' initiative aimed at addressing pain points.
Microsoft has admitted that it has let Windows 11 become too slow for gaming, but has a plan to turn that around.
Microsoft’s Windows K2 effort aims to improve Windows 11 performance, reliability, updates, taskbar flexibility, and user ...
With Windows 11 trailing far behind SteamOS for performance, Microsoft is working on it, but there's plenty more that needs ...
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New benchmarks reveal SteamOS beats Windows on handheld gaming performance — here's the results
We now have more proof that SteamOS is better than Windows 11 for gaming handheld performance. Ars Technica (via TechSpot) recently tested five PC games on the Lenovo Legion Go S running on SteamOS ...
TL;DR: CrystalMark Retro 2.0, a free benchmarking tool from Crystal Dew World, now supports Windows 95, 98, and Me, after a year of development. It allows users to compare retro and modern systems.
Microsoft has launched an internal Windows K2 initiative aimed at improving gaming performance by prioritizing quality over rushed updates. The move comes as Linux-based systems like SteamOS gain ...
Windows 11 KB5083631 is rolling out with Xbox mode for regular PCs, a more reliable File Explorer, faster startup apps, and ...
Windows 11 KB5083631 improves performance, startup speed, and system reliability across key features and core processes.
The use of generative AI and large language models to automate and simplify tasks for people who work with PCs continued to grow. However, there's also a need to see how well AI can work to accomplish ...
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