Microsoft previously stated that Windows 11 is optimized to make the most of Alder Lake’s performance hybrid architecture and new Thread Director technology. The software giant also claims that Windows 11 makes the most efficient use of PC hardware.
Windows 10 has been featured many times
The latest Intel Core i9-13900K processor as well as Windows 11 22H2 and Windows 10 22H2 were used for testing. There are scenarios where Windows 11 is faster in the measurements, but Windows 10 also stood out many times in the tests.
For example, the Windows 10 operating system scored higher in Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom Classic. It was also found to be faster in Word, Excel and Outlook in Office 365 than in Windows 11. Windows 11 was able to surpass Windows 10 only in PowerPoint.
In the gaming test, the average frame rate in Gears Tactics and Metro: Exodus was also higher on Windows 10. Windows 11 performed faster in PugetBench’s extensive testing, H.264 (AVC) encoding, and several other scenarios, but only slightly outperformed them.