The eight most worthy features of Windows 8

  

Windows 8 has just entered the development phase. What do you expect from Windows 8? Windows 8 is expected to be released in early 2013. What changes will happen in the technology field in the next two years? Will the rapid development of mobile technology and cloud computing services have a major impact on Windows 8? I believe that Microsoft will be at the forefront of the times, adding some cutting-edge technology to Windows 8.

According to the information leaked on the Internet, information and rumors exposed on the Internet, some analysts have summarized the 8 major features that Windows 8 is most looking forward to or new to expect:

1 Support for 128-bit architecture: Windows 8 will truly support 128-bit architecture and IPv6 protocol.

2, faster data processing capabilities: Compared to Windows Vista and Windows 7, Windows 8 will start faster and perform better even under the same hardware configuration.

3, better integrated browser, such as IE10: According to Microsoft's previous browser development speed, IE has been unable to meet market demand, its competitors have faster update frequency to provide more cool features, Therefore, a new generation of browsers is very necessary for Windows 8.

4, support for SoC architecture: Microsoft has announced at CES 2011 that future versions will support SoC architecture, including ARM architecture from partners NVIDIA, Qualcomm and Texas Instruments.

5, Windows App Store: Windows 8 will add an app store to facilitate users to search and download applications.

6, tablet support: Windows 8 will be applied to tablets, notebooks, desktops.

7. Dual User Interface (MUI) Mode: Windows 8 may provide two user interfaces, one is the traditional human-computer interaction user interface, and the other is the Natural User Interface (NUI). WP7's Metro interface allows users to use only gestures or sounds without any input device.

8, cloud services: Windows 8 may support cloud services locally, just like Google's Chrome OS and HP's webOS.

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