Is Windows 11 less faster than Windows 10?

Since its launch, Microsoft keeps saying that Windows 11 was designed to get the best out of the hardware available, and goes on to explain how this has been done. Although everything the company has revealed is in theory true, in practice Windows 11 may not be faster than Windows 10. Although there are indeed cases where Windows 11 is faster than Windows 10, the truth is that the latter is faster than the latest version of Microsoft’s mobile operating system in many other situations.
The people of PCWorld made some comparisons, and came to the conclusion that Windows 11 is not faster than Windows 10, even if the public claims the opposite. To prove it, they provided some numbers that suggests Windows 11 is faster than Windows 10, but that doesn’t happen in all situations, and in this specific case, Windows 10 even has much better results. And the same goes for applications like Cinebench (rendering), Nero Score, which tests the CPU, AI photo tagging, and AVC (H.264) codec performance. There is also Handbrake, which tests video codec conversion or transcoding. And these are all very specific applications, which say little or nothing to the home user, so they decided to do tests on Chrome 107: The answer seems to be again : no
Overall, it looks like the latest versions of Windows 11 and Windows 10 are still performing very similarly, and the results above show that there are small performance differentials, where neither is a real winner.
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