The new computer is safe to use Win7: Win10 new processor full support for enterprise version

  

computer store news: Recently, Microsoft specifically blogs about Win10 support for new processors (including desktop, server, mobile CPU and graphics GPU) More perfect, or only the computer with Windows 10 can get the best support for the new processor. This news makes users who like to use Win7/Win8.1 "when the body is shocked", can the new computer really not install the old system?




Of course not, the full support mentioned here is basically only for enterprise-level functions, and has little to do with individual users. These enterprise-level features are generally not used by general users, and non-enterprise versions of Windows products used by ordinary users do not have corresponding functions. But there are also special cases for individual users, such as DX12, which is not supported by Windows 7/Windows 8.1 except Windows 10. However, at present, users who still use Win7 do have a solid reason — — Win7 is more stable. Therefore, at this time, Microsoft certainly does not fully adopt this extreme means to "force the palace".

Then Microsoft's purpose for enterprise users is "clear", that is, "urging" new enterprise equipment adopts new system, because enterprise users upgrade Win10's feet is too slow, of course this It is directly related to the security and stability of the enterprise. Moreover, enterprise users have always been an important part of determining the operating system share. Because enterprise users have a large amount of computer equipment, it is more effective to fix a company than to mobilize ordinary users.

At the moment, the PC market is in a downturn. Can Microsoft's Win10 policy be "temptation" will corporate users adopt new devices and systems? It's hard to say now, but companies that have high standards for computer performance may follow Microsoft's "Guidelines". However, many companies change the frequency of computer equipment to a relatively low level, so these so-called "temptations" may be limited.

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