Window 7 a power saver OS

September 04 2 Comments Category: Uncategorized

Microsoft and Intel had been working to improve functions such as Virtualization and Power Management for Windows 7. Recently Microsoft and Intel organized an event in San Francisco, Wintel claimed that upcoming processors, and Windows 7’s improved power management will provide longer battery life, and better performance in certain programs.

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Microsoft showed a demo with two identical laptops playing the same DVD, with the Windows 7-equipped notebook
getting 20 percent better battery life than one running Windows Vista. According to them in general one can get 10-20% of extra battery.

There was another demo in which Microsoft and Intel showed a reference system that can boot up in 11 seconds. Sounds Amazing, But booting would vary for users to users depending upon programs installed, and maintenance.

The improvement comes from timer coalescing, which lets one processor core sleep as long as possible if it is not in use. Another factor is Windows 7 Display Dimming Algorithms .

So, Gear Up for launch of Windows 7 on 22nd October.

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  1. Well thats true that it saves power.But it has other features too! I am expecting them to be exposed.

    Mayank 6 September 2009 at 9:48 am Permalink
  2. power saving!!!! mite be true…. but can anyone tell them to provide Y Messenger for it?????/ as far as features are concern it is same as Vista 32 only speed is improved…

    kunal 19 September 2009 at 8:14 pm Permalink

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