
#MICROSOFT WINDOWS 11 LEAK KEYGEN#

Given that Microsoft has already sort of confirmed that the leaked Windows 11 build is legitimate, it does seem more than likely that the information provided here in terms of the ‘big.LITTLE’ performance gains on it is entirely accurate. Just as well then that Microsoft seems more than ready for it! What Do We Think? A CPU platform that is, incidentally, heavily rumoured to re-introduce the ‘big.LITTLE’ concept in a very big way! – As such, while pending an official rubber stamp, it does appear that Alder Lake-S will in many respects require Windows 11 to get the best level of performance out of it. While such a processor design isn’t anything new, to date, adoption and particularly the full-blown implementation of it within an operating system has been rather limited.īased on the leaked benchmarks, however, it does appear to show that on Intel-based ‘big.LITTLE’ processors, there are significant performance gains to be seen! A Coincidental Release?Īlthough pending confirmation, with Microsoft likely set to launch Windows 11 this week, there is a lot of speculation that its general release will tie in directly with Intel’s upcoming 12th-Gen Alder Lake-S processors. A small number of ‘big’ cores that are primarily designed for heavy workloads while also featuring a larger number of ‘LITTLE’ cores designed to handle relatively minor tasks. So, what is big.LITTLE? Well, essentially, it’s a processor that has split into two halves. Well, following a report via TechPowerUp, images have leaked online that have seemingly confirmed that this will indeed form a major part of the upcoming Windows 11 release! Microsoft Windows 11 – While there has been a lot of speculation surrounding what the new updated release would bring, one of the most consistent rumours over the last couple of weeks is that the operating system will bring with it pretty much full-blown support and integration of big.LITTLE processors. Following various leaks that appeared on the internet over the weekend, it seems all but confirmed that on June 24th (which is this Thursday in case you’ve lost track of the days), Microsoft will officially announce the launch of its latest operating system.
