Windows 7 RTM, Vista, XP Performance Test

  
Windows
7 On July 22, when the development was announced, what is the performance of this RTM Build 7600.1685? Many people are interested in this, so ZDNet used this version for a performance test. ZDNet selected three different hardware platforms for high, medium and low to test, namely a netbook (low end), a standard notebook (middle end) and a self-assembled high-end desktop. The system involved in the comparison also includes Vista
and XP.
Hardware configuration is as follows:
Windows
7 RTM, Vista
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In the above picture, Low end (low end platform) uses a MSI netbook, 1.6GHz Atom processor, 2GB memory, 500GB Western Digital hard disk; Mobile (middle end platform) is an Acer Notebook, 1.4GHz Core single-core processor, 4GB RAM and 256GB SSD hard drive; and High end (high-end platform) is a desktop with Intel i7 3.2GHz 4-core CPU, 6GB RAM, 256GB SSD hard drive and ATi Radeon HD 4870 graphics card Machine.
Startup and Shutdown Speed ​​(the smaller the value, the better):
As can be seen from the figure below, on the high-end platform, Windows
7 RTM is fully dominant; on the low-end netbook platform, Windows
7 is only slightly slower than XP in bootloading speed, but the time from booting to fully displaying the desktop is still shorter than XP; as for entering the desktop, launching IE browser and opening the bing homepage, whether it is high-end or low-end platform , Windows
7 is the fastest.
Windows
7 R TM, Vista
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High-end platform

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