Windows 7 occupies almost twice as much memory as XP 2

  

According to foreign media reports, Craig Barth, chief technology officer of Devil Mountain, a PC performance testing software company, said the latest data from the Exo.performance.network (XPnet) test platform shows that the XPnet platform is 86. % Windows 7 computers have an average memory usage of 90%-95%, and Windows 7 systems have to take up more virtual memory to handle tasks.

Statistics also show that XP systems that use so much system memory account for only 40% of Xpnet test computers (23,000).

Bartle believes: "In the past few months, the memory usage of most Windows 7 computers has been very serious. From a performance point of view, Windows 7 computers will be directly affected."

Windows 7 computer out of memory is caused by the high memory requirements of the Windows 7 system. According to Xpnet statistics, Windows 7 occupies an average of 3.3 GB of memory. Windows Vista occupies an average of 2.7 GB of memory, while Windows XP occupies an average of 1.7 GB.

Bart said that Windows 7 occupies almost twice as much memory as XP. Of course, Xpnet statistics do not rule out the impact of other factors, including the impact of the application.

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